Do you want to explore all planets and know some facts without moving an inch? Here, you can visit all the planets in the Solar System, know their facts, size, and much more. Welcome to the Planet Explorer!
Earth is a rocky, terrestrial planet, the third from the Sun, and the only planet known to support life. It has a solid crust, semi-molten mantle, and liquid outer core, covered in about 70% water.
Distance from the Sun: 93 million miles (150 million km)
Fun Fact: Earth is not a perfect sphere but bulges at the equator, and its inner core is hotter than the surface of the Sun.
Equatorial Diameter: 12,756 km (7,926 miles)
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and is often called the "Red Planet" because of its reddish appearance. It has the tallest volcano and the deepest canyon in the Solar System.
Distance from the Sun: 142 million miles (228 million km)
Fun Fact: Mars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, and seasons similar to Earth because it has a tilted axis.
Equatorial Diameter: 6,792 km (4,220 miles)
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, a gas giant with a massive magnetic field and dozens of moons. It has the famous Great Red Spot, a giant storm larger than Earth.
Distance from the Sun: 484 million miles (778 million km)
Fun Fact: Jupiter has at least 79 moons and rotates very quickly, completing a rotation in about 10 hours.
Equatorial Diameter: 142,984 km (88,846 miles)