This is the smallest planet and the one closest to the Sun.
Mercury
This is the largest planet in our solar system and has a "Great Red Spot.
Jupiter
It takes this many days for the Earth to complete one full revolution around the Sun.
365 days
This is an area in space where gravity is so strong that even this cannot escape.
Light
This is the only planet known to support life and have liquid water on its surface.
Earth
This planet is famous for its bright, complex system of rings made of ice and dust.
Saturn
This force keeps all the planets in orbit around the Sun.
Gravity
Name the planets in order
M.V.E.M.J.S.U.N.
This "Red Planet" is home to Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the solar system.
Mars
This dark blue planet is the farthest from the sun and has the strongest winds.
Neptune
This is the name for the path a planet takes as it travels around the Sun.
Orbit
In 2006, this object was reclassified from a planet to a "Dwarf Planet."
Pluto
This planet's surface is 70% covered with water
Earth
This "Ice Giant" is unique because it rotates on its side
Uranus
The sun is actually a type of ______
Star
This is the "point of no return" around the edge of a black hole.
Event horizon
This planet is the hottest in our solar system because its thick atmosphere traps heat.
Venus
Unlike the inner planets, the Gas Giants do not have a solid ________.
surface
This is the name of the belt located between Mars and Jupiter that is filled with rocky debris.
Asteroid Belt
This silly-sounding word describes how gravity stretches an object near a black hole.
Spaghettification