SPACE ENGINE | SOLAR SYSTEM PLANETS | RELAXING TRAVEL | 2K HD
The order of the planets in the solar system, starting nearest the sun and working outward is the following: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and then the possible Planet Nine.
The solar system extends from the sun, goes past the four inner planets, through the asteroid belt to the four gas giants and on to the disk-shaped Kuiper Belt and far beyond to the teardrop-shaped heliopause.
Scientists estimate that the edge of the solar system is about 9 billion miles (15 billion kilometers) from the sun. Beyond the heliopause lies the giant, spherical Oort Cloud, which is thought to surround the solar system.
In this video, the presenter takes the viewer on a journey through the solar system, exploring each of the eight planets and their unique characteristics. Starting with the closest planet to the sun, Mercury, the video discusses the planet's small size and extreme temperatures due to its proximity to the sun. Next, the video moves on to Venus, a planet with a thick atmosphere that traps heat and creates a greenhouse effect.
The video then explores Earth, discussing its position in the "Goldilocks zone" - the perfect distance from the sun to allow for the existence of liquid water and, as a result, life. After Earth, the video moves on to Mars, known as the "Red Planet" due to its rusty color. The video discusses the planet's thin atmosphere and the ongoing search for evidence of past or present life on the planet.
Moving on to the gas giants, the video explores Jupiter and its massive size, including its famous Great Red Spot. The video also discusses Saturn, with its iconic rings made up of ice and rock particles, and Uranus and Neptune, two ice giants that are much colder than the gas giants.
Throughout the video, the presenter provides interesting facts and information about each planet, such as their distance from the sun, their unique moons, and any notable features or characteristics. By the end of the video, viewers will have a better understanding of the solar system and the planets that call it home.
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