These would be the coldest planets in the entire Solar System

These would be the coldest planets in the entire Solar System
These would be the coldest planets in the entire Solar System

He Solar system that we know “is a planetary system made up of a star that exerts gravitational attraction on the celestial bodies that revolve around itr”, as mentioned by the renowned National Geographic magazine.

This star is the Sun, and the celestial bodies that revolve around them They are the already known planets.

“This complex spatial framework is made up of eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, and of course the Earth,” says NatGeo.

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However, it is noteworthy that there are other celestial bodies such as natural satellites in this system. The best known of all is the Moon.

The curious thing about our home is that Each of the planets has specific characteristics that make them all different, and likewise, that not all human beings can live.

One of these characteristics is temperature. That’s why, At W Radio we tell you about which are the coldest countries in the Solar System.

What are the two coldest planets in this system?

As explained National Geographicthe two planets with the lowest temperatures, that is, the coldest, are Neptune and Uranus.

This planet is the last one in the Solar System. It is located approximately 4,506 million kilometers from the Sun.

“Being so far from the star of the Solar System, its temperatures are very low: The average temperature on Neptune is -218 degrees Celsius,” says National Geographic, citing NASA.

Uranus is the penultimate planet in the Solar System (penultimate). It is located more than 2.8 billion kilometers from the Sun.

“The temperature of Uranus drops to -214 degrees Celsius,” as explained by NatGeo citing the European Space Agency

 
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