The sun is about 864,327 miles in diameter. Venus is about 7,521 miles in diameter, or 0.00870156781 the diameter of the sun. A regulation Basketball is about 9" in diameter, so multiplying 0.00870156781 by 9" we get just under 2 millimeters. 2 mm is about the thickness of a nickel, or the size of a small apple seed or large grain of sand.
About 1 million earths would fit in the sun if the sun were hollow. If Earth was the size of a basketball, the sun would be as big as a basketball court.
The Sun is 113 times larger than Venus. You could fit around 1,442,897 Venus's inside the Sun
The Sun is around 113 times larger than Venus. You could fit about 1,443,000 Venus' inside the Sun.
The sun would appear to be slightly larger on Venus than on Earth. Venus is somewhat closer to the Sun than Earth.
It's smaller.
Venus diameter: about 7,521 miles. Jupiter diameter : about 88,846 miles.
about 26mm
dont know exact #s but if you made the sun the size of a basketball the earth would be the size of a pea
No. No two planets have the same size orbit. Mars orbits the sun at more than twice the distance that Venus does.
Venus is smaller than earth and its nearer to the sun so the atmosphere is hotter
Venus' size and distance was first determined, and from that point, scientists tracked the travel of Venus across the "face of the sun" with one group set up in the northern hemisphere and one group in the southern hemisphere. In this manner, they used the science of optics to determine the size of the sun.
Venus and Earth