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Although I do have a bit of a special place for Mars too, as that was something when I first got a really good shot of it on my first decent telescope and saw it's detail and polar ice.
Jupiter is special too as that has a hell of a lot of weird ♥♥♥♥ going on. From the great red spot storm that's been raging over a coupel of hundred years to the moon Io that is so close to the planet that it gets brutally pulled like Playdoh and lightning strikes between the two of them like a Van de Graaf generator.
Not a planet. An intergalactic space station. Or something like that. Also a planet "destroyer".