One of Our Planets Will Appear to Change in a Big Way
One of the planets in the Earth's solar system will appear to change in 2025.
Planets in Earth's Solar System
There are 8 planets in our solar system including Earth.
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Jupiter is often referred to as the "King of Planets" because it's the largest in our solar system.
Mars is also known as the "Red Planet" for obvious reasons.
Mercury is a colorful planet known as the "Swift Planet" because it's the fastest planet in our solar system.
Neptune has two nicknames. One is the "Ice Giant" because it's made of large amounts of frozen water, ammonia, and methane giving the planet a blue appearance. The other name is "Blue Giant" because of its vivid blue color and large size.
Aside from Earth, Saturn is the most recognizable of all the planets in our solar system. Saturn is most commonly known as the "Ringed Planet" because of the obvious rings that surround it.
Uranus is known as the "Tilted Giant" or "The Bulls-Eye Planet" because of the unusual tilt that sometimes makes it look like a bulls-eye.
Venus is commonly known as the "Morning Star" and "Evening Star" because of its bright appearance and is the easiest to spot before sunrise and after sunset.
When I was a kid in school there was a ninth planet called Pluto that was discovered in 1930 but was reclassified in 2006 as a swarf planet making it too small to be considered a planet.
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One of Our Planets Will Appear to Change in a Big Way
The "Ringed Planet" Saturn will look different in 2025 for you skywatchers.
According to WOOD, NASA says Saturn's tilt will shift and the planet's rings will appear to be gone when viewing from Earth. Saturn's rings will disappear for a few days starting March 23, 2025. The months following Saturn's rings will appear thin if you have a powerful enough telescope to see them.
The good news is that Saturn's rings will not be going away for good we just won't be able to see them for a while.
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