No, the planet Jupiter lies within our Solar System.
No. Asteroids are smaller than even the smallest planets. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. The only object in the solar system larger than Jupiter is the sun.
No. Neptune is the fourth largest planet in out solar system, smaller than Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter. The largest in our solar system is Jupiter.
Although Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, it is much much smaller than the Sun
The asteroid belt (many of Jupiter's smaller moons are captured asteroids).
No, Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.
The solar system has one central object, the sun, which is orbited by a large number of smaller objects, the planets, comets, etc. Jupiter is also orbited by a large number of objects, its satellites, which are much smaller than it.Because Jupiter has about 67 moons.
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.
Jupiter, the biggest planet in the solar system, has far more gravity than the Earth. Only the Sun has more gravity than Jupiter in our solar system.
Jupiter is bigger than every planet in the Solar System.
The various sizes of planets and satellites are the result of random collisions of assorted objects and debris, in the early years of the solar system after it condensed out of an interstellar dust cloud. Since Ganymede is a satellite of the largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter, it is not strange that it is larger than the smallest planet in the solar system.
FAR less. Of all the mass in the solar system, the Sun is 99.5% of it. All the rest - Jupiter included - is one half of one percent of the solar system's mass.
Yes. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.