Universe, galaxy, solar system, oort cloud, sun, gas giant, terrestrial planet, moon, asteroid, meteorite
There are ambiguities. It is possible for a planetary moon to be larger than a terrestrial planet (Ganymede vs. Mercury, for example), and the oort cloud is placed on the list as a part of the larger structure of the solar system, even though it's extent may dwarf the solar system's planetary regions. Some asteroids may be larger than some moons.
universe, molecular cloud, galaxy, star, planet, asteroid,atom
Asteroid, moon, planets, solar system, universe
No. The universe is everything that exists.
no. ever heard of a meteorite?
Yes. The universe is everything that exists.
Gravity is a property of mass and space, and it exists everywhere in the universe. Every speck of mass in the universe attracts every other speck of mass in the universe with a gravitational force. Every star, planet, moon, asteroid, comet, meteorite, gas cloud, dust cloud, hairball, and raindrop "has gravity". No planet has no gravity
The Universe - 2007 Asteroid Attack - 5.6 was released on: USA: 2 September 2010
asteroids are the rocks of he universe
The Universe - 2007 Asteroid Attack 5-6 was released on: USA: 2 September 2010
`Solar system` is the smallest. then `Galaxy`, then `Universe` is the largest.
Yes.
Obviously, the Universe is the biggest of that lot. Next biggest is "galaxy", then solar system, then star, then moon. A comet is usually bigger than a meteorite, but not always.