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1.
Jupiter is named after the Greek God Zeus.
2.
Uranus has rings.
Uranus does in fact have rings, you just can't see them.
3.
Neptune has at least 30 moons.
Neptune only has 14 moons as of 2021.
4.
Uranus is the only planet lying on it's side.
Scientists believe that Uranus took place in a huge collision billions of years ago, making it rotate on it's side.
5.
Makemake is the 12th planet in the Solar System.
Makemake is a dwarf planet due to having too many objects close to it.
6.
Pluto has 5 moons.
One of it's moons is half the size of Pluto, it's called Charon.
7.
Mercury is the hottest planet.
Even though Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, Venus traps more heat in it's atmosphere making it the hottest planet.
8.
Earth is the only planet with organic life.
9.
Saturn has a moon named Hippocamp.
Neptune's smallest moon is called Hippocamp, not Saturn's.
10.
There are 5 official dwarf planets in the Solar System.
Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.
11.
Neptune is the coldest planet.
Despite the fact that Uranus is closer to the sun than Neptune, Uranus once reached -341 degrees, making it the coldest planet.
12.
Venus is named after Athena.
Venus is actually named after the Goddess of Love, as the Romans gave it it's name due to it's brightness above.