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Anthem Solar
The Solar System is made up of the Sun and all the objects that revolve around it, the eight known planets together with their moons, comets, asteroids and other celestial bodies.The Sun and the eight planets are drawn in sequence: their shape is practically spherical, therefore in this drawing as in the following ones the circles drawn represent the spherical shape of these bodies.On the far left, only a part of the Sun is shown as it is too big to be drawn in full in this specific illustration. Moving towards the right, the planets closest to the Sun, also known as inner planets, have been drawn in order: Mercury, a tiny dot to the immediate right of the Sun, Venus and Earth, whose dimensions are almost the same, and then Mars. Then, there are the planets that are furthest away from the Sun, known also as the outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn with its system of rings around it, then Uranus and Neptune, which are both almost the same size.In the drawing the size of the Sun and the planets is represented proportionally. The distance between them, however, is by no means realistic because it would be impossible to represent both the size of the planets and the distance between them on a single page. In actual fact, the planets are so far from each other that the Solar System is more or less empty. If we take the distance between the Sun and the Earth to be equal to 1 then the following show the distances between the eight planets and the Sun:Mercury 0,3 Venus 0,7 Earth 1 Mars 1,5 Jupiter 5,2Saturn 9,5 Uranus 20 Neptune 30From the drawingit is very clear that the Sun is the biggest object in our Solar System, just think that it contains over 99% of the mass of the entire System.Another interesting fact to note, is that the inner planets are much smaller than the outer ones, which are called