🌌 Planets of Our Solar System

Explore the cosmic wonders that inspire our EventHorizon project

☿ Mercury

The smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the Sun. Mercury's extreme temperatures and lack of atmosphere make it a fascinating study in planetary extremes.

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♀ Venus

Often called Earth's twin, Venus is the hottest planet in our solar system due to its thick, toxic atmosphere. Its surface is hidden beneath dense clouds of sulfuric acid.

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⊕ Earth

Our home planet, the only known world with life. Earth's unique combination of atmosphere, water, and distance from the Sun makes it the perfect cradle for life.

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♂ Mars

The Red Planet, named for its rusty color. Mars has polar ice caps, the largest volcano in the solar system, and evidence of ancient water flows.

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♃ Jupiter

The largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter is a gas giant with a Great Red Spot storm larger than Earth. It has over 80 moons and acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner.

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♄ Saturn

Famous for its spectacular ring system, Saturn is a gas giant with a density so low it would float in water. It has over 80 moons including the mysterious Titan.

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â™… Uranus

The ice giant that rotates on its side, Uranus has a unique magnetic field and faint rings. Its blue-green color comes from methane in its atmosphere.

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♆ Neptune

The windiest planet in our solar system, Neptune has supersonic winds and a deep blue color. It's the most distant planet from the Sun and takes 165 years to orbit.

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Inspired by the cosmic wonders of our solar system, EventHorizon brings together astronomy enthusiasts and crypto enthusiasts in one project.

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