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The order is: Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Added: Actually, in order from the sun............... Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Jupiter is 5 times as far away from the Sun as Earth, Saturn is 10 times as far.
Mercury is the closest to the sun.
If by 'blue giant' you mean 'the largest blue giant stars' then there are four contenders: eta carinae is 7500 to 8000 light years from Earth P Cygni is 5000 to 6000 light years from Earth Pistol Star is 25000 light years from Earth LBV 1806-20 is 30000 to 49000 light years from Earth The other Hyper Giants are outside of our galaxy. The smaller the star the more there are and the closer they are. You will have to be more specific in your question to get a more specific answer.
No. The planet closest to the Sun is Mercury.
No. That would be Jupiter.
The giant planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - in that order, i.e., Jupiter is closest to the Sun.
An average blue giant is about 5-10 times the size of the Sun and are much hotter than the Sun is. If our Sun were a blue giant, life, as we know it would never have happened. The Earth would have been vastly too hot to support abiogenesis.
The closest Jovian planet, aka gas giant, is Jupiter. Jovian means relating to Jupiter.
That refers to a star that:* Is blue * Is fairly big
All stars are different but a blue giant will only "live" for about a couple of million years. Our Sun will "live" for about 10 billion years.
All stars are different but a blue giant will only "live" for about a couple of million years. Our Sun will "live" for about 10 billion years.
The order is: Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Added: Actually, in order from the sun............... Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Jupiter is 5 times as far away from the Sun as Earth, Saturn is 10 times as far.
It's smaller and cooler. It will also live a lot longer than a blue giant.
No. They have a much shorter duration.
They are both stars which are undergoing a process of thermonuclear fusion.