File:Terestial planets comparisons.jpg
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[edit]Comparison of sizes and orbits of the terrestrial planets, from left to right: en:Mercury, en:Venus, en:Earth, and en:Mars. Yellow segments represent varying distance from the Sun.
DescriptionTerestial planets comparisons.jpg | Comparison of sizes and orbits of the terrestrial planets | ||||||
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Author | User Brian0918 on en.wikipedia, grid added by User:Eurocommuter | ||||||
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