A Simple Look at the Solar System
11 Jul, 2026
Level: Intermediate
Total vocabularies: 125
Minutes to read: 2
Topic: Space
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The solar system is so large that light takes over eight minutes to travel from the Sun to Earth.
It is made up of the Sun, eight planets, and many smaller objects such as moons and asteroids.
The Sun sits at the center and provides heat and light for everything around it.
The four planets closest to the Sun are small and rocky: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
Earth is the only planet known to support life, thanks to its liquid water and atmosphere .
Beyond Mars lies the asteroid belt, a region full of rocks and small bodies orbiting the Sun.
Jupiter and Saturn are the two largest planets, and both are made mostly of gas.
Saturn is famous for its beautiful rings, which are made of ice and rock.
Uranus and Neptune are called ice giants because they contain a lot of frozen materials.
Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun, and it has the strongest winds in the solar system.
Many planets have moons orbiting them, and some moons may even have conditions for life.
Humans have sent spacecraft to explore many parts of the solar system, including Mars and Jupiter.
We have learned a great deal about our neighbors in space, but many mysteries still remain.
The solar system will continue to inspire scientists and dreamers for many generations to come.