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Outer Planets

Published on Oct 30, 2017

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Outer Planets

Photo by Thomas Hawk

Jupiter is bigger than all the planets combined.

Saturn is so light that if there was a bathtub big enough, it would float.

Photo by bark

Uranus is interesting because it's basically tilted on its side.

It's possible that there are more than a trillion comet nuclei in the kuiper belt.

Dwarf planets don't clear their orbit so it's a rocky adventure.

Comets can date back to when the solar system was first created.