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Planets In The Universe
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Some  4.6 billion years ago, a spinning cloud of cosmic dust and gas  contracted to form a young star and its retinue of planets. What emerged  was the Solar System of which the Earth is a part.
The Planets
The Sun
Our Sun weighs almost 1000 times as much as the rest of the system put  together. Its massive gravitational force controls and guides the nine  planets, dozens of satellites and comets, and many hundred thousands of  asteroids.
Mercury
Venus
The path of each Planet around the Sun is determined by a balance  between the inward pull of the Suns gravity, and the outward centrifugal  force of each planets orbital speed. Planets closer to the Sun where the  inward pull is stronger move faster than those further out.
our Earth
the Moon
The  influence of the Sun is all important. As well as controlling the  orbital velocities of the planets, it has shaped their characters, so  that their chemical composition and mass vary according to their  distance from the Sun.
Mars
Jupiter
Despite this subjection to the Sun, the individual planets have their  own idiosyncrasies. Unlike the Earth and the other planets that rotate  on their axes from west to east, Venus and Uranus spin in the opposite  direction. In addition Uranus spins like a skidding wheel around the  Sun, whereas every other planet spins like a top while rotating around  the Sun.
Saturn
Uranus
It is  only 70 years or so since Pluto the ninth planet was discovered. There  is still much speculation about a potential tenth planet in our Solar  System. Some Astronomers are convinced that a slight wiggle in the  orbits of Uranus and Neptune is caused by the gravitational pull of a  very dim and distant planet way beyond Pluto. Interestingly there is  also some speculation within Astrological circles of a similar nature.
Neptune
Pluto
It is  almost certain that our Solar system is not unique. The same system for  detecting the presence of planets used to detect a possible tenth planet  in our Solar System has successfully detected planets in orbit around  distant stars.
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