Planet Exploration!

Explore the planets of our solar system with stunning 3D models and learn more!

Mercury

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and the smallest in the Solar System. It has a very thin atmosphere and experiences extreme temperature variations.

  • Diameter: 4,880 km
  • Orbit Period: 88 Earth days
  • Surface Temperature: -173°C to 427°C

Venus

Venus is often called Earth's twin due to its similar size and composition. However, its thick atmosphere is primarily carbon dioxide, leading to a runaway greenhouse effect.

  • Diameter: 12,104 km
  • Orbit Period: 225 Earth days
  • Surface Temperature: About 467°C

Earth

Earth is the only planet known to support life. It has a diverse climate and ecosystems, and its atmosphere is rich in oxygen and nitrogen.

  • Diameter: 12,742 km
  • Orbit Period: 365.25 days
  • Surface Temperature: -88°C to 58°C

Mars

Mars, known as the Red Planet, has the largest volcano and canyon in the Solar System. Scientists are actively exploring Mars for signs of past life.

  • Diameter: 6,779 km
  • Orbit Period: 687 Earth days
  • Surface Temperature: -125°C to 20°C

Jupiter

Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, known for its Great Red Spot, a giant storm, and its many moons, including the largest, Ganymede.

  • Diameter: 139,822 km
  • Orbit Period: 11.86 Earth years
  • Surface Temperature: -145°C

Saturn

Saturn is famous for its stunning rings made of ice and rock particles. It is the second-largest planet and has numerous moons.

  • Diameter: 116,464 km
  • Orbit Period: 29.5 Earth years
  • Surface Temperature: -178°C

Uranus

Uranus is unique for its tilted axis, which causes extreme seasonal variations. It is an ice giant with a bluish color due to methane in its atmosphere.

  • Diameter: 50,724 km
  • Orbit Period: 84 Earth years
  • Surface Temperature: -224°C

Neptune

Neptune, the farthest planet from the Sun, is known for its deep blue color and strong winds. It has a dynamic atmosphere with storms similar to Jupiter's.

  • Diameter: 49,244 km
  • Orbit Period: 165 Earth years
  • Surface Temperature: -214°C