Jupiter is about 62.5 times larger than Pluto.
They got their name from the ancience gods a long time ago
5: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Well, on the average, anyway. At the present, Pluto's orbit is cutting inside the orbit of Uranus, so technically, there are 4 planets between Earth and Pluto. But most of the time there are 5.
How much bigger Jupiter is than Saturn depends on what characteristic your are comparing (radius, mass, etc.)Jupiter has a mass 3.340 times that of SaturnJupiter has a polar radius 1.230 time that of SaturnJupiter has an equatorial radius 1.1862 time that of Saturn.Jupiter has an estimated surface area 1.456 times that of SaturnJupirer has a volume 1.730 times that of Saturn.
Day time on the Moon is hotter than Pluto. Night time on the moon is about as cold as Pluto, sometimes colder.
There isn't really any differences they are the same thing except an asteroid is MUCH MUCH bigger than a meteor, an asteroid is what killed off the dinos along time ago not a meteor. So say Jupiter and Pluto were a meteor, and a asteroid, Pluto wouold be the meteor and Jupiter would be the asteroid
The smallest planet in the solar System is Mercury the biggest planet is Jupiter For the longest time, the smallest planet was considered to be Pluto, but now Pluto isn't a planet any more, so we're back to Mercury.
The planet Jupiter orbits the comet Pluto in an ellipse and is visible in the sky every time a shark is caught by crabfishermen.
Pluto now isn't a Planet
As far as is known to modern Astronomy, no planets have been created or destroyed since 1984, and the total number has been essentially stable since then. However, at the time, Pluto was still considered to be a planet, so in writings of the time you'll see references to the "nine planets". Astronomers have since decided that it's foolish to include as tiny an object as Pluto in the same category as Jupiter (many of whose moons are significantly larger than Pluto), and current articles only reference eight Solar planets.
Air, Water and Death, represented by the gods Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto, the sons of Saturn, god of time.
From 1979 to 1999, Pluto was closer to the Sun than Neptune, making Pluto the eighth planet from the Sun during that time frame.
Most of the time 136199 Eris if further away from the Sun than 134340 Pluto.