Let's see now, the Nine Planets web site says the radius of Mercury is 2440, so the diameter ought to be.... 4880 km.
The equatorial diameter of the planet Mercury is 4,879 km.
Mercury is about 48 million miles or 77,248,512km from Earth.
Mercury's diameter is 4,880,000 meters.
4879 km.
4 kms
Here are all diameters of the planets. Pluto is no planet anymore. Mercury 4,880 km Venus 12,104 km Earth 12,756 km Mars 6,794 km Jupiter 142,984 km Saturn 120,536 km Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,532 km Look for yourself. Why is this so, is a strange question? Why are you living?
Mars Venus and Mercury and the dwarf planet pluto
The planet diameters in the Solar system are: Mercury 4,878 kilometers (km) Venus 12,100 km Earth 12, 742 km Mars 6,792 km Jupiter 142,981 km around its equator, and 133,708 km around the north & south poles. Jupiter is made of gas, so its tremendously fast revolution time makes it bulge out around its equator. Saturn 120,536 km at equator and 108,728 km around poles Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,500 km There is a little bulge in Uranus and Neptune, but not really enough to report.
Mercury is the second smallest planet; only Pluto is smaller. Mercury's diameter is 4879 km, while Earth's is 12,756 km. In fact, Mercury is not much larger than our Moon, which has a diameter of 3475 km. Source: http://www.messenger-education.org/elusive_planet/fastfact_5.php
Here are all diameters of the planets. Mercury 4,880 km Venus 12,104 km Earth 12,756 km Mars 6,794 km Jupiter 142,984 km Saturn 120,536 km Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,532 km (Pluto is not classed as a planet anymore)
I suppose you mean how much is Mercury's diameter. According to the Wikipedia, Mercury has a radius of about 2440 km. The diameter is twice that amount, and if you want to convert that to meters, just multiply it by a thousand.
it is 1000 km
The diameter of Mercury is 4,879 km (3,031 miles), making it the smallest actual planet in our solar system.However, its higher density gives it a greater mass than the moons Ganymede and Titan, which have larger diameters.
Mars Venus and Mercury and the dwarf planet pluto
Here are all diameters of the planets. Pluto is no planet anymore. Mercury 4,880 km Venus 12,104 km Earth 12,756 km Mars 6,794 km Jupiter 142,984 km Saturn 120,536 km Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,532 km Look for yourself. Why is this so, is a strange question? Why are you living?
The planet diameters in the Solar system are: Mercury 4,878 kilometers (km) Venus 12,100 km Earth 12, 742 km Mars 6,792 km Jupiter 142,981 km around its equator, and 133,708 km around the north & south poles. Jupiter is made of gas, so its tremendously fast revolution time makes it bulge out around its equator. Saturn 120,536 km at equator and 108,728 km around poles Uranus 51,118 km Neptune 49,500 km There is a little bulge in Uranus and Neptune, but not really enough to report.
Mercury is the second smallest planet; only Pluto is smaller. Mercury's diameter is 4879 km, while Earth's is 12,756 km. In fact, Mercury is not much larger than our Moon, which has a diameter of 3475 km. Source: http://www.messenger-education.org/elusive_planet/fastfact_5.php
An average of 57,909,050 km from Earth.
The diameter of Mercury is: 4879.4 km (3032 miles). This is 0.3829 Earth diameters.*Because of its extremely slow rotation, Mercury has no appreciable equatorial bulge as found on other planets.3,032.3 miles.
The mean of equatorial and polar diameters is 941 km
The mean of equatorial and polar diameters is 941 km
The diameter of Mercury is 4,879 km (3,031 miles), making it the smallest actual planet in our solar system. This diameter is about 38% that of Earth.However, its higher density gives it a greater mass than the moons Ganymede and Titan, which have larger diameters.