Jupiter consists of hydrogen and helium (primarily) like the Sun. It has a host of satellites in orbit around its equatorial plane. The sun has natural satellites (planets) that orbit its equatorial plane.
Well, they both are very bright, hot, and luminous stars. Also they might be the same type of star in about 7.5 billion years because the sun will eventually turn into a red giant. They both can look yellow because a red giant can be orange, red, or yellow. But people think that the sun looks yellow but it is actually white.
The only thing in common with the sun do the planets have is :
the orbit they all have around the sun
they are all made of similar atoms and
they are all part of our solar system. and it's place in the milky way
The white dwarf was a red giant before it implodede due to the red giant running out of gas.
The sun and the planets are all large, round, astronomical objects.
the sun and the planets are both planets
its not go bulls!
The sun is smaller than the red giant
Jupiter is 10 times smaller than the Sun and it is 1/1000 the mass of the sun.
Sun and Jupiter because Jupiter has more mass and it is closer to the sun.
Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun.
The answer is that the Sun is a lot bigger. The Sun's volume is about 986 times that of Jupiter.
Jupiter.
They are farther from the sun than the Earth is.
Jupiter goes around the sun
Jupiter is 10 times smaller than the Sun and it is 1/1000 the mass of the sun.
Sun and Jupiter because Jupiter has more mass and it is closer to the sun.
Jupiter consists of hydrogen and helium (primarily) like the Sun. It has a host of satellites in orbit around its equatorial plane. The sun has natural satellites (planets) that orbit its equatorial plane.
Jupiter is 800 million kilometers from the sun
Jupiter is closer to the Sun.
Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun.
Jupiter does not orbit the sun in a perfect circle
no we are closer than jupiter is to the sun.
Jupiter, of course!
Yes. Mercury is much closer to the Sun, making it harder to see. It also orbits the Sun more often than Jupiter, so it is often on the other side of it. Jupiter can be seen for months at a time when it is visible.