Glossary term: Planète intérieure
Description: Dans notre système solaire, les planètes internes sont Mercure, Vénus, la Terre et Mars. Leurs orbites se situent à l'intérieur de la ceinture d'astéroïdes, et toutes ces planètes sont des planètes dites telluriques ou rocheuses, avec des atmosphères minces comparées aux planètes géantes avec leurs atmosphères gonflées d'hydrogène et d'hélium.
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Mercure
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Vénus en lumière visible
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La surface de Vénus
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La Terre observée depuis Apollo 17
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Mars
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