57 Interesting Facts About Neptune - The Fact File Neptune’s gravity played a crucial role in the early formation of the solar system by preventing Uranus and Neptune from colliding and scattering other objects, including dwarf planets, into the outer solar system
64 Interesting Facts About Uranus - Page 2 of 2 - The Fact File Modern astrologers consider Uranus as the primary native ruler of the eleventh house The planet is thought to be associated with mental disorders, sympathetic nervous system, breakdowns and hysteria, spasms, and cramps
65 Interesting Facts About Venus - The Fact File Venus is the second planet from the Sun (Order of the planets from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (the dwarf planet))
85 Interesting Facts About Mars - The Fact File 6 Mars has only two moons as compared to Uranus’ twenty-seven They are named: Phobos and Deimos These moons are small and are irregularly shaped Perseverance Rover Image credit – JPL NASA 7 The composition of the core of Mars is not yet known to scientists and the exploration work is going on
57 Important Facts About Hydrogen That You Should Know Facts about Hydrogen, which is the lightest element on the periodic table It is colorless, odorless, tasteless and nontoxic Hydrogen is approximately 14 times lighter than air Learn more Hydrogen facts
92 Interesting Facts About Earth - The Fact File Jupiter is named after the king of Roman gods and Uranus is named after the Greek god of the sky The Earth’s name comes from the Germanic word “ eorthe ”, which means “ground, dirt, or soil”
84 Interesting Facts About Jupiter - The Fact File Another interesting fact about Jupiter is that the planet’s equator rotates at a different speed than its polar regions A day at its equator is around 9 hours 50 minutes long while that at its poles is 9 hours and 56 minutes long
69 Interesting Facts About Saturn - The Fact File It is the 6th planet from the Sun and also the farthest that can be seen with the naked eye (Order of the planets from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto (the dwarf planet))
89 Interesting Facts About Sun - The Fact File Facts about the Sun, which is a ball of gas and has no solid surface Learn more about the Sun's age, energy, appearance, movement, composition, life cycle and solar system