Mercury All planets have very different temperatures at the surface.
Mercury's Maximum Temperature 465°C (870°F)
Mercury's Minimum Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Venus' Average Temperature 449°C (850°F)
Earth's Average Temperature 7.2°C (45°F)
Mars's Maximum Temperature 36°C (98°F)
Mars's Minimum Temperature -123°C (-190°F)
Jupiter's Average Temperature -153°C (-244°F)
Saturn's Average Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Uranus' Maximum Temperature -184°C (-300°F)
Neptune's Average Temperature -223°C (-370°F)
Mercury has the greatest extremes in temperature, with temperatures ranging from over 800 degrees Fahrenheit (427 degrees Celsius) during the day to -290 degrees Fahrenheit (-180 degrees Celsius) at night due to its lack of atmosphere to insulate it.
Aphelion is the point in a planet's orbit where it is farthest from the sun. This is when the planet is at its greatest distance from the sun in its orbital path.
Your mass would be greatest on the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system with a strong gravitational pull, which would make your weight the heaviest there compared to other planets.
The planet with the greatest weight is Jupiter. Its large mass and strong gravity give it the highest weight in our solar system.
Mercury has the greatest attraction to the Sun due to its proximity and mass. Being the closest planet to the Sun, the gravitational force between Mercury and the Sun is stronger than any other planet in our solar system.
The point at which a planet is at its greatest distance from the sun in its orbit is called aphelion. This is the point where the planet is farthest away from the sun in its elliptical orbit.
Mercury has the greatest temperature variations in our solar system, with temperatures ranging from -290°F to 800°F.
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The planet that has the greatest gravitational force is Jupiter.
The range is the difference between the greatest and least numbers.
Jupiter is the largest planet and Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. Extra-solar radii extremes would be HAT-P-32b as the largest and Kepler-42d as the smallest.
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Within our Solar System, Neptune, the furthest planet from the Sun has the greatest distance to travel.
Aphelion is the point in a planet's orbit where it is farthest from the sun. This is when the planet is at its greatest distance from the sun in its orbital path.