It would have to be 880,000 miles in diameter, which is the diameter of the Sun.
Yes, Uranus is much bigger. Earth's diameter is 12,756km while Uranus's diameter is 51,118km.
The planet Mercury has a diameter of 4879.4 kilometers. Nonsense is the measure of its diameter in mm. But it is 4879400000 millimeters (4.8794 x 109 mm or about 5 billion mm).
The diameter of the planet Uranus is 51,118 kilometers.The diameter of the planet Neptune is 49,528 kilometers.So then it would be:1,590 c:
The planet Mercury has a diameter of 4879.4 kilometers. Nonsense is the measure of its diameter in mm. But it is 4879400000 millimeters (4.8794 x 109 mm or about 5 billion mm).
Do you mean diameter or volume?Either way, there's no planet like that in our solar system.
Answer:No because the sun is a starAnswer:No. Jupiter is the largest planet, with an equatorial diameter of about 142000km. The sun has an equatorial diameter about ten times that size. Uranus is the third largest planet, with an equatorial diameter of a measly 52000km, slightly over a third of Jupiter's.
The sun's diameter is about 400 times as big as our moon's diameter, 108 times as big as the Earth's, and about 10 times the diameter of the biggest planet (Jupiter).
It is the largest planet in the Solar System, having a diameter of 88846 miles at its equator.
The massive dwarf planet known as Eris is 2,326 km in diameter. It is 27 percent bigger than the other dwarf planet Pluto.
Formerly than answer was Pluto, whose moon Charon is just over half its diameter. Now that Pluto is technically not a planet, than answer is Earth, whose moon is just over a quarter its diameter.
Both Uranus' and Neptune's diameters are about four times bigger than the Earth's, but Uranus is the closest, with about 50 000 km. The Earth's diameter is 12 756 km, and 4 times bigger than that is 51 024.
Its only a little smaller than the Earth, about 95% of the Earths diameter.