Planet farthest from the sun
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PLUTOPlanet farthest from the sun
NEPTUNEPlanet farthest from the Sun, now
aphelionthe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
apheliathe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
aphelianthe point in the orbit of a planet or a comet at which it is farthest from the sun
APHELIONOrbital point farthest from the sun
solsticethe time when the sun is farthest from the equator
aphelionthe farthest point of a planet's orbit from the sun
aphelionsAPHELION, the farthest point of a planet's orbit from the sun
apheliaAPHELION, the farthest point of a planet's orbit from the sun
solsticesSOLSTICE, the time when the sun is farthest from the equator
aphelianpertaining to aphelion (the farthest point of a planet's orbit from the sun)
EARTHThird planet from the Sun
URANUSSeventh planet from the sun
NEPTUNEFurthest planet from the sun
MARSFourth planet from the sun
MARSFourth planet from the Sun
EARTHThird planet from the sun.
SATURNSixth planet from the sun.
MARSFourth-from-the-sun planet
PLUTONinth planet from the sun
VENUSSecond planet from the sun
PLUTONinth planet from the sun?
URANUSSeventh planet from the Sun
EARTHPlanet third in order from the sun.
superior(of a planet) Having an orbit further from the sun than the earth's
aphelionsThe point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun
nightsideThe side of a planet or moon that is facing away from the sun and is therefore in darkness
nightsidesThe side of a planet or moon that is facing away from the sun and is therefore in darkness
quadratureThe position of the moon or a planet when it is 90░ from the sun as viewed from the earth
elongationsThe angular separation of a planet from the sun or of a satellite from a planet, as seen by an observer
elongationThe angular separation of a planet from the sun or of a satellite from a planet, as seen by an observer
ceresdwarf planet that orbits within the asteroid belt with a mean distance from the sun of 2.7 astronomical units (260 million miles) and a diameter of 590 miles (950 kilometers)