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The free screensaver, The Modern Planet Uranus, was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 22 high resolution images of the Uranus. Uranus, meaning heaven or sky is the seventh planet from the Sun. It is a gas giant, the third largest by diameter and fourth largest by mass. It is named after Uranus, the Greek god of the sky and progenitor of the other gods.
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The free screensaver, The Distant Planet Neptune, was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 19 high resolution images of the planet Neptune. Neptune is the eighth and farthest planet from the Sun in our solar system. It is the fourth largest planet by diameter and the third largest by mass; Neptune is 17 times the mass of Earth and is slightly more massive than its near twin Uranus.
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The free screensaver, Jupiter the God Father Planet, was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 29 high resolution images of the planet Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet within the solar system. Jupiter, along with Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, is classified as a gas giant. Together, these four planets are sometimes referred to as the Jovian planets - Jovian being the adjectival form of Jupiter.
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The free screensaver, The Moons of Jupiter, was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 14 high resolution images of the moons of Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet within the solar system. It is two and a half times as massive as all of the other planets in our solar system combined. Jupiter, along with Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, is classified as a gas giant.
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The free screensaver, The Northern Lights of Jupiter, was created by RateMyScreensaver.com and contains 10 high resolution images. Both Jupiter and Saturn have magnetic fields much stronger than Earth's (Uranus, Neptune and Mercury are also magnetic), and both have large radiation belts. Aurora has been observed on both, most clearly with the Hubble Space Telescope. These auroras seem, like Earth's, to be powered by the solar wind.
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