The gas giant planet may not actually have a solid surface, like our planet does. If it does have a secret inner core, scientists believe it’s likely teeny — about the size of one little Earth. - JUPITER
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The planet’s signature stripey look is actually made of clouds of ammonia and water. Its Great Red Spot is a huge elliptical storm system that’s lasted for hundreds of years, but may turn circular and dissolve at some point in the future. - JUPITER
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The planet’s blood-red color — caused by the oxidation (rusting) of iron in its soil — earned it the name Mars after the bloodthirsty Roman god of war.