ANY star is more massive than Jupiter. However, I assume you refer to the diameter. Here, too, ANY star is larger than Jupiter - with the exception of dead stars (stars in which nuclear fusion has stopped, i.e., white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes), and perhaps some brown dwarves.
The largest planet in our Solar System is Jupiter. How much larger it is depends on what criterion you use to measure. Its diameter is about 11 times the diameter of Earth. Of course, that means that its radius and circumference are also 11 times as large as the radius and circumference of Earth, respectively. Its surface area is over 100 times larger than that of Earth (just square the diameter ratio), its volume is over a 1000 times larger (proportional to diameter cubed). Jupiter's mass is about 300 times as much as that of Earth. Many planets around other stars have several times the mass of Jupiter, but in many cases, not much is known about their diameter. However, it is expected that a planet that has, for example, 2-3 times the mass of Jupiter will NOT have a much larger diameter, since its stronger gravity will pull it together.
Here are all diameters of the planets.Pluto is no planet anymore.Mercury 4,900 kmVenus 12,100 kmEarth 12,800 kmMars 6,800 kmJupiter 137,000 kmSaturn 115,000 kmUranus 50,100 kmNeptune 49,400 kmLook for yourself.Jupiter is 137000 / 12800 = 10.7times the earth diameter.
the combined diameter of Mars and its moons is 6,805 kilometers, or 39% larger than Mercury, 56% the size of Venus, 53% the size of the moon, 5% the diameter of Jupiter, 6% the diameter of Saturn, 13% the diameter of Uranus, and 14% the diameter of Neptune.
Saturn and Jupiter are the two largest planets but Jupiter is bigger
The biggest planet, Jupiter's diameter is a huge 142,740 km, while the smallest planet, Mercury's diameter is a tiny 4,880 km. So, it would take 28.4 Mercurys to equal the diameter of Jupiter.
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Jupiter spins so much faster than Earth, for instance, that its gassy state results in bulging out at the equator. The equatorial diameter is larger than the polar diameter.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and its diameter is 142,984 kilometres compared to Earth's which is 12,756 kilometres.
Jupiters' diameter is 142,740 km, while the sun's is 1,377,648 km. This means that Jupiter's diameter is just over a tenth of the sun's diameter.
The diameter of Jupiter is 139,822 kmThe diameter of Pluto is 2,374 kmJupiter's diameter is about 59 times larger than Pluto's
Yes, the sun is larger than Jupiter. The sun's diameter is 864,938 miles and it is about 10 times larger than Jupiter.
Jupiter 88,700 miles in diameter (142,800 km) The mass is approximately 1951 kg cubed.
No. If that were the case Ganymede would not be a moon of Jupiter. The only thing in the solar system larger than Jupiter is the sun. Jupiter is nearly 30 times larger in diameter than Ganymede.
The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter, with a diameter 11.209 times that of the Earth
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
The largest planet in our Solar System is Jupiter. How much larger it is depends on what criterion you use to measure. Its diameter is about 11 times the diameter of Earth. Of course, that means that its radius and circumference are also 11 times as large as the radius and circumference of Earth, respectively. Its surface area is over 100 times larger than that of Earth (just square the diameter ratio), its volume is over a 1000 times larger (proportional to diameter cubed). Jupiter's mass is about 300 times as much as that of Earth. Many planets around other stars have several times the mass of Jupiter, but in many cases, not much is known about their diameter. However, it is expected that a planet that has, for example, 2-3 times the mass of Jupiter will NOT have a much larger diameter, since its stronger gravity will pull it together.
Jupiter has a diameter that's 11.21x that of Earth, and a mass that's 317.8x greater than that of Earth.