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Fast Facts (cont'd)

The Sun

A star to call our own.

Mercury

The planet that runs hot and cold in a big way.

Venus

A prime example of the greenhouse effect.

Earth

The only planet with liquid water — and lots of it.

The Moon

No atmosphere, no magnetic field — but romantic nevertheless.

Mars

The red planet may once have been blue.

Jupiter

A giant, gaseous orbiter with a stormy red spot.

Saturn

Get the scoop on the planet that could conceivably float in your bathtub.

Uranus

Tidbits about the planet that looks as though it tipped over.

Neptune

A calculated discovery.

Pluto

The object with an identity crisis.

Comet Hale-Bopp

The comet no one could miss.

Comet Halley

Learn all about the superstar of comets.

Asteroid Eros

We chucked a spacecraft at this asteroid – and it lived to tell the tale.

Asteroid Ida

An asteroid with a tiny moon.

Asteroid Vesta

A new meaning to “chip off the old block.”

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The hunt for life on other worlds

Find out why scientists were delighted to find methane in the atmosphere of a faraway planet orbiting another star.

Dust storms seen on Mars

Have an allergy to dust? Avoid Mars. Find out why …

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Comets vs. asteroids

When is a comet not a comet? When it's an asteroid! Find out what makes these space travelers different.

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