The KNOWN planets in our solar system are arranged as follows, beginning with the one closest to the sun and working away from the sun: 1). Mercury
2). Venus
3). Earth
4). Mars
5). Jupiter
6). Saturn
7). Uranus
8). Neptune
9). Pluto
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Pluto is considered a dwarf planet.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupitar, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto in that order
The planets in the solar system, starting with the one that is closest to the sun, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There are several dwarf planets, farther out.
Mercury is the closest of the eight planets to the sun.
The inner planets
The third planet from the Sun (counting from closest to farthest) is the Earth.
Closest to the sun
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
The only planets without moons are Mercury and Venus, the planets closest to the sun.
(Starting closest to the Sun and moving outwards) Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
The terrestrial planets, those nearest the Sun, include Mercury - closest to the Sun - Venus, Earth (in Latin: Terra), and Mars.
perihelion is the point in a planets orbit when it is closest to the sun
The first four planets closest to the Sun are the four terrestial planets.
In order, the list of planets closest to the sun (from closest to farthest), Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
Starting with the planet closest to the sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars are called the Inner Planets.
They are rocky planets.
Mercury is closest to Sol (our sun) and Venus is right behind it. Then there's us.
The planets in the solar system, starting with the one that is closest to the sun, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. There are several dwarf planets, farther out.
Mercury is the closest of the eight planets to the sun.