Mercury's radius is 0.3825 that of Earth Jupiter's radius is 11.209 that of Earth So: (0.3825/11.209)*100 = 3.41 percent.
Mercury's radius (at the equator) = 2440km or 0.3825 x EarthsVenus' radius = 6052km or 0.9488 x EarthsEarth's radius = 6378kmMars' radius = 3397km or 0.5323 x Earths
Jupiter has four large moons, the largest being Ganymede, which is the largest moon in our solar system. It's mean radius is 2634km, larger than Pluto's 1153km radius and also larger than Mercury's 2440km radius.
Jupiter is about 28.4 times larger than Mercury. You could fit about 23,000 Mercury's inside Jupiter.
From closest to Sun: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto (doesn't really count :( ) And a way to remember it is... My very excellent mother just served us noodles perfectly.
Jupiter has about 29.3 times the diameter of Mercury (at equator).
Mercury is not large: it is the smallest of the planets in the solar system.
Inner planets have a radius orbit shorter than the orbit of Jupiter. Outer planets are all the other planets of the solar system.
If Jupiter's radius was shrunk by 96%, then it would be 1,738 miles (2,797 km), still being larger than Mercury.
No its a small planet. It has a radius of 2439 km or 1515 miles. Its not made of gas...its a rocky planet made of mostly iron. Planets that do fit your description are Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus.
Triton's radius is 1353.4 kilometers, even the smallest planet - Mercury has a radius of 2,439.64 kilometers.
Jupiter is the largest planet, with an equator radius of ~71,492km and polar radius of ~66,854km. Jupiter also has a huge mass, which is 2.5 times that of all the other planets in our solar system put together!