45 Fascinating Facts About the Solar System That Scientists Have Discovered So Far – Part 3 editor1, August 9, 2024 #31 There Is More Than 10100 Tonnes Of Space Objects In Earth’s Orbit100+ Education & Learning Toys for Kids - STEM Project Educational Toys 100+ Education & Learning Toys for Kids - STEM Project Educational Toys #32 Temperatures On Uranus Can Get As Low As -224.2 Degrees Celsius #33 Mars’ Canyon Is 7 Times Larger Than Earth’s Grand Canyon #34 Every Planet In Our Solar System Has At Least A Tiny Bit Of Water In Different Forms 100+ Education & Learning Toys for Kids - STEM Project Educational Toys #35 Spacecraft Visited Every Planet In Our Solar System #36 Uranus Spins Sideways100+ Education & Learning Toys for Kids - STEM Project Educational Toys It rotates at a nearly 90-degree angle from the plane of its orbit. #37 Mercury Is The Smallest And The Closest Planet To The Sun In Our Solar System 100+ Education & Learning Toys for Kids - STEM Project Educational Toys With a radius of 1,516 miles (2,440 kilometers), Mercury is a little more than 1/3 the width of Earth. From an average distance of 36 million miles (58 million kilometers), Mercury is 0.4 astronomical units away from the Sun.100+ Education & Learning Toys for Kids - STEM Project Educational Toys #38 One Day On Mercury Is About 59 Earth Days, And Mercury’s One Year Equals Earth’s 88 Days #39 The Solar System Is Incredibly Big The average distance between the Sun and Pluto is 5,913,520,000 km. #40 Saturn’s Moon Iapetus Is Called Yin And Yang Of Saturn Because Of Its Hemisphere The leading hemisphere has a reflectivity (or albedo) as dark as coal (albedo 0.03-0.05 with a slight reddish tinge) and its trailing hemisphere is much brighter at 0.5-0.6.100+ Education & Learning Toys for Kids - STEM Project Educational Toys #41 Venus Has The Hottest Surface In Our Solar System #42 The Sun Is The Largest Object In Our Solar System To fill the Sun’s volume, you would need 1.3 million Earths. #43 The Sun Makes Up 99.8% Of Our Solar System’s Mass #44 There Are Rocks From Mars Here On Earth #45 Venus’ Clouds, Whipped Around The Planet By Winds Measured As High As 224 Miles (360 Kilometers) Per Hour Earth Science Universe