The Sun: It's a giant ball of fire in the center of the solar system, giving us light and warmth.
Mars: Known as the "Red Planet," it's one of the most exciting places to explore because scientists think it might have had water in the past!
Moons: Many planets like Jupiter and Saturn have moons, and some moons, like Europa, might have water beneath their ice, which could mean life.
Saturn's Rings: Saturn is famous for its beautiful rings, made of ice and rock, and they're the biggest and brightest in the solar system.
Pluto: Once considered the ninth planet, Pluto is now a dwarf planet, but it's still super cool because of its icy surface and mountains.
Rovers: Rovers like Curiosity and Perseverance are robots on Mars that send pictures and help scientists learn about the planet.
Asteroids and Comets: These are space rocks that fly around the solar system. Some, like the asteroid Bennu, might help us learn about how the planets were formed.
The Moon: Earth's moon is the closest celestial body to us, and astronauts have visited it. It's fascinating to think about how they walked on it!
Space Probes: Space probes like Voyager travel far into space, sending back pictures and information about places no human has ever been.
Exploring More: There are so many more exciting missions planned, like going to the moon again and even sending astronauts to Mars one day!
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