Karina Sharma
The Sun makes up 99.8% of the total mass in our solar system! It’s a massive ball of hydrogen and helium.
Jupiter is the largest planet and has a Great Red Spot—a giant storm that’s been raging for over 300 years.
Saturn’s rings are made of ice, rock, and dust. They stretch over 175,000 miles but are only about 30 feet thick.
Earth is in the "Goldilocks Zone," where conditions are just right for life—neither too hot nor too cold.
Pluto was demoted to a "dwarf planet" in 2006, but some astronomers still debate its status.
Our solar system is just a tiny part of the vast universe. What secrets will we uncover next?