What foolishness! Even Jupiter is much smaller than our great star! Then, why Saturn?
These are the areas of the Solar System of Sun and Planets
Sun 22,40,84,390
Jupiter 1,75,95,000
Saturn 99,65,000
Uranus 65,00,000
Neptune 64,24,700
Earth 58,10,200
Venus 52,08,196
Mars 40,00,000
Mercury 32,05,370
It means that 99.8% of our Solar System includes Sun, and only the remaining 0.2% constitute the planets. In that mass, 92% are in the gas giants. Neptune is almost thrice of four times larger than Earth, but in many pictures, it it drawn larger than it's actual size.
The areas of gas giants are measured without their rings. If you take their rings, they will become even larger, no doubt.
Saturn is much larger than Mercury. In fact Saturn has a moon (Titan) that is larger than Mercury. According to NASA the equatorial radius of Mercury is 1,516.0 miles. The equatorial radius of Saturn is 37,449 miles.
The planet Saturn is bigger than the planet Mercury. Saturn has a radius of 36,184 miles while Mercury has a radius of 1,516 miles.
No, Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Jupiter is the largest planet but both of them, along with Uranus and Neptune are all much larger than Earth.
No, Saturn is the lightest planet in our solar system, it is the only planet that can float on the water if it is possible because it is mostly made up of hydrogen and some helium.
OF COURSE!!!! The planet Saturn is bigger than the god Saturn.
Not even close. Mercury is WAY smaller.
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Saturn is far bigger than Mercury, having 24 times the surface area of Mercury. Saturn-120,034 km Mercury-4,880 km
Saturn (at 120 megameters) is bigger than Neptune (at 49,500 km).
Both Titan and Ganymede are larger than Mercury and Pluto.
Ganymede is bigger than Mercury.
The two Jovian planet satellites that are larger in size than mercury are Ganymede and Titan. Ganymede is the moon of Jupiter and Titan is the moon of Saturn.
Saturn is significantly larger than Mercury.
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Saturn is far bigger than Mercury, having 24 times the surface area of Mercury. Saturn-120,034 km Mercury-4,880 km
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titan (saturn), Ganymede, (jupiter)
Yes, Saturn is bigger than Uranus.
Saturn (at 120 megameters) is bigger than Neptune (at 49,500 km).
Venus is the sixth largest planet. Venus is bigger than Mars and Mercury, but smaller than Earth, Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus, and Saturn. Pluto is no longer included in the list of planets. i think Pluto should still be a planet cuz just if someones small that doesnt mean there not a person
Titan is Saturn's larget moon, and is actually bigger than the planet Mercury. It was discovered in 1655 by Christiaan Huygens.
Yes, and it is also second biggest out of all of the moons and it is bigger than mercury.
No it isn't. Saturn is much bigger than Missouri and it is much bigger than Earth.