Mercury
Mercury is the planet which is closest to the sun. So it doesn't come as a surprise to us that the sun shines brightly on mercury.

Venus
The planet next to mercury is Venus. While the brightness is not a patch on what it is on mercury, but still the flames light up quite significantly on Venus too

Mars
It is the fourth planet on our solar system. It is also the second smallest planet after Mercury
It is 230 million km away from the sun but still, we can see a perfect glimpse of the sun on this red planet.

Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest planet of our solar system. Having a radius of 69,911 km, cant even imagine how huge a thing this would be.
The sun does surely look mesmerising from the fifth planet.

Saturn
The farther you move, the brightness has got to dim. And this science is applicable to the sun's rays too.
It appears as a fickle on Saturn and its rings.

Uranus
It was the first planet which was discovered using a telescope. It is referred to as the ice giant planet.
The Sun appears like a passing star on this planet.

Neptune
It is the fourth most largest planet by diameter. It is also known as the densest planet in the solar system.
It is 17 times, the mass of earth, Wow!

Pluto
Known as a dwarf planet, it was originally considered as the ninth planet.
The reddish colour on Pluto is likely caused by hydrocarbon molecules that are formed when cosmic rays and solar ultraviolet light interact with methane in its atmosphere and on its surface
Visibly the farthest from the sun, the sunrise appears as a blink here.