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Where to watch "A Traveler's Guide to the Planets"

6. Neptune & Uranus
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Rocket to the far reaches of the solar system, where a trip to these remote worlds has long been a mystery tour.

5. Pluto & Beyond
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Learn what it would take for humans to journey to the uncharted limits of our solar neighborhood.

4. Venus & Mercury
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Temperatures on tiny Mercury can reach a blistering 800 degrees Fahrenheit. And on Venus, temperatures are hot enough to melt lead.

3. Mars
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Named Mars in honor of the Roman god of war, the Red Planet has captivated earthlings for thousands of years.

2. Jupiter
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Jupiter, named after the king of the gods, is made of nothing but gas and rotates at breakneck speed.

1. Saturn
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From earth, Saturn's rings appear solid, but they are actually made up of chunks of rock and ice