Mercury
Mercury is located 60 million kilometers from the sun. It is 30% of the distance between Earth and the sun. And the light on Mercury is 3 times brighter than on Earth.
Venus
The Sun that "almost" is from Venus is located 108 million kilometers (72% of the distance between Earth and the Sun). Because dense gas clouds looks like a stain on a rainy day.
Mars
The Sun is located 230 million kilometers from the red planet, which comprises a distance 1.5 times greater than the distance between the Sun and Earth. However, you can not see not by distance but by the winds of dust rise into the atmosphere.
Jupiter
So the sun shines from the surface of Europa, one of Jupiter's satellites. Jupiter is even further: at a distance of 779 million kilometers (which is 5.2 times the distance between Earth and the Sun). Sunlight after spending all layers of the atmosphere, illuminated by a ring of red light.
Saturn
Saturn is perhaps the best-known planet in the solar system. Del Sol separate it 1.5 trillion kilometers (distance is 9.5 times that between Earth and the Sun), however, the star shines brightly. Sunlight, because the water crystals and gases, are refracted, creating amazing optical illusions as areolas and false suns.
Uranus
Ariel, one of the satellites of Uranus, has cold but incredibly stunning sunrises. The sun here almost does not heat because it is located at a distance of nearly 2.8 billion kilometers, which is 19 times the distance between Earth and the sun.
Neptune
Pluton
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