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How do you say seven planets in English?

1, mercury: mercury

Mercury (English: Mercury, Latin: Mercury) is the innermost and smallest of the eight planets in the solar system and the closest planet to the sun. China, known as Chen Xing, has the largest orbital eccentricity among the eight planets. It orbits the sun once every 87.968 Earth Days and rotates once every 2.0 1 for 3 times.

2. Venus: Venus

Venus, one of the eight planets in the solar system, is the second planet in the distance sequence from the sun, with a distance of 0.725 astronomical unit. It is the closest planet to the earth (Mars is sometimes closer).

3. Earth: Earth

The earth is one of the eight planets in the solar system, ranking third in the order from near to far from the sun. It is also the earth-like planet with the largest diameter, mass and density in the solar system, with a distance of1.500 million kilometers from the sun. The earth rotates from west to east and revolves around the sun at the same time.

4. Mars: Mars

Mars is one of the eight planets in the solar system and the fourth planet in the solar system from the inside out. It is a terrestrial planet, with a diameter of about 53% of the Earth's and a mass of 1 1% of the Earth's. Due to the axial tilt, the rotation period is similar to that of the earth, and one circle is about twice that of the earth.

5. Jupiter: Jupiter

Jupiter is the largest and fastest rotating planet among the eight planets in the solar system, and the fifth planet from the inside out. Its mass is one thousandth of that of the sun and 2.5 times that of the other seven planets in the solar system combined.

6. Saturn: Saturn

Saturn (English Saturn, Latin Saturn) is one of the eight planets in the solar system, with the sixth distance (from near to far) from the sun. The mass and diameter are second only to Jupiter, and they belong to the gas giant planet with Jupiter. In ancient Europe (ancient Greece), Saturn was called Cronian, and in ancient China, it was also called revitalization or filling star.

7. Uranus: Uranus

Uranus is the seventh planet in the solar system from the inside out (18.37~20.08 astronomical units), ranking third in the solar system in volume (larger than Neptune) and fourth in mass (smaller than Neptune), and rotating around the sun almost horizontally.

8. Neptune: Neptune

Neptune is a distant planet among the eight planets. According to the distance between the planet and the sun, Neptune is the eighth planet, the fourth largest planet in diameter and the third largest planet in mass.