As far as i know the Oort cloud is the furthest thing believed to orbit the sun, however there is a planet like object called "Sedna" which is 12 billion KM's away and a part of the Oort cloud but don't quote me on it as I'm not 100% sure.
Depends what medium is?
As the terrestrial planets are small and the gas giants are large the answer is probably none.
The combined radii of the planets is 200,347km so the average is 25,043km - which no object fits the bill.
Jupiter.
Of all the mass in our solar system, the Sun is about 99.6% of it. Of the other 0.4% of the mass of the solar system, about HALF is the planet Jupiter. All of the other planets, moons, asteroids and comets, all together are approximately the mass of Jupiter.
The Sun is by far the most massive; the Sun alone is about 99.5% of all the mass in the solar system.
Half of all the remaining mass in the solar system is Jupiter. Jupiter is as massive as all the other planets, all the moons, asteroids, comets and everything else here.
wrong it was Uranus
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I presume you are talking about the Earth, if that is the case then we come closest at a distance of about 147,500,000km that's roughly 91,652,250.85 miles.
The largest object orbiting the sun would be the planet Jupiter, though there is rumor of a new planet past the Kuiper Belt that is said to be larger. But that is not fact yet.
Jupiter.
The Sun takes up 99.5% of all the mass in the solar system; Jupiter accounts for half of the rest.
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Jupiter is the largest object that orbits the sun.
It sounds like a planet to me.
pluto the answer has three letters or the SUN
asteroid
Yes. Think of it like this, and object, orbiting an object, orbiting an object, orbiting an object. If Earth can orbit the sun with the moon still orbiting the Earth, then what keeps a moon from orbiting our moon? Size and distance. Yes, in theory, but very unlikely to be a stable system.
orbiting the sun
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Jupiter
Jupiter is the largest object that orbits the sun.
Yes the sun does have moons, and we are on one of them now. A moon is just an object orbiting another and so since we and the other planets are orbiting the sun we are the sun's moons.
When an object orbiting the Sun is at its closest distance to the Sun, it is said to be in perihelion.
The largest planet orbiting the sun is Jupiter.
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The largest planet orbiting Sol (our Sun) is Jupiter. Its mass is 1.8986×1027 kg, about the size of 317 Earths.
It sounds like a planet to me.
The Solar System
pluto the answer has three letters or the SUN