the Earth - the planet that we live on, the Moon - the round object that shines in the sky at night and moves around the Earth, the Sun - the large, bright star that shines in the sky during the day and provides light and heat for the Earth, star - a ball of burning gases that you see as a small point of light in the sky at night, satellite - a piece of equipment that is sent into space around the Earth to receive and send signals or to collect information, space station - a spacecraft, which supports a human crew to stay in space for a long time, rocket - a tube-shaped vehicle for travelling in space, astronaut - someone who travels into space, spaceship - a vehicle that can travel outside the Earth and into space, especially one which is carrying people, planets - large, round objects in space that move around the sun or another star, Mercury - the planet that is closest to the Sun, before Venus, Venus - the planet that is second from the Sun, after Mercury and before the Earth, Mars - the planet that is fourth from the Sun, after the Earth and before Jupiter, Saturn - the planet that is sixth from the Sun, after Jupiter and before Uranus, Neptune - the planet that is eighth from the Sun, after Uranus and before Pluto, Pluto - a dwarf planet, Uranus - the planet that is seventh from the Sun, after Saturn and before Neptune, Jupiter - the planet that is fifth from the Sun, after Mars and before Saturn,

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