Saturn has a diameter of 120,034 km, and Jupiter has a diameter of 142,740 km Jupiter is bigger than Saturn. Saturn looks bigger because of its rings, but Jupiter is way bigger
Saturn and Jupiter are the two largest planets but Jupiter is bigger
Jupiter - largerSaturn - largerUranus - largerNeptune - larger
The combined diameter of Jupiter and its four largest moons is 161,413 km, or 33 times larger than mercury, 13 times larger than Venus, 12.7 times larger than the Earth, 24 times larger than Mars, 34% larger than Saturn, and 3 times bigger than Uranus and Neptune.
The planet Mercury with a diameter of 3030 miles (4878 kilometers) is smaller than Jupiter's moon Ganymede (5276 km) as well as Saturn's moon Titan (5150 km). Jupiter's moon Callisto (4800 km) as also nearly the same size as Mercury.
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
the combined diameter of Saturn and its four largest moons is 129,306 km, or 26 times larger than Mercury, 11 times larger than Venus, 10 times larger than the Earth, 19 times bigger than Mars, 10% smaller than Jupiter, and two and a half times larger than Uranus and Neptune.
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Saturn is about 9.41 times larger than the Earth
Jupiter is bigger than Saturn. Saturn's rings extend far out, but these don't really count as part of the planet. It only appears that Saturn might be larger as it is closer to Earth than Jupiter.
Jupiter and saturn
Much smaller. Consider, the diameter of the rings of Saturn are larger than Saturn itself, and Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. The rings of Saturn have a diameter of about 280,000 Kilometers. Charon has a diameter of about 1,200 kilometers. In other words the rings of Saturn are are more than 200 times larger than Charon.