The largest planets in our Solar System are Jupiter and Saturn.
The largest planet outside of our Solar System is another a gas giant similar to Jupiter. It is about 1.4 times as large, but has only about 3/4ths of Jupiter's mass. HAT-P-1 is located in Lacerta, about 450 light-years from earth
Of the planets within our own solar system, Venus is 6th largest out of eight planets.
The largest objects that orbit the sun are planets.
Your question is confusing but when you say "the two largest planets" I'm thinking you are talking about Saturn and Jupiter, the largest planets in our solar system. So I think my answer is our sun.
The largest planets are the four gas giants, which are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Venus and Earth are called "Sister planets" but if you've noticed Venus is bigger than Earth so therefore Venus is the biggest planet.
Jovian planets are: -gaseous -farthest planets from the sun -largest planets
No, the largest planet is Jupiter, which is one of the outer planets.
Putting the planets in order by size is:JupiterSaturnNeptuneUranusEarthVenusMarsMercury
Jupiter
Neptune
Jupiter
The four Jovian planets