Pluto is the planet that has moons larger than itself. Hope that helps.
No, but I think one of Pluto's moons is about the size of Pluto.
No. In a planet-moon pair the larger object is planet.
WHICH PLANET has for of its 16 moons are larger than pluto
Larger size seems to equal more moons. Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune are larger than Mars, and they have many more moons.
Larger size seems to equal more moons. Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune are larger than Mars, and they have many more moons.
Ganymede and Titan, which are moons of Jupiter and Saturn respectively, are larger than the planet Mercury. These are the only moons larger than any planets in our solar system. It is also worth noting that Jupiter's moons Callisto, Io, and Europa; Earth's moon; and Neptune's moon Triton are larger than Pluto, but Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
No moon is larger than the planet it orbits. The two largest moons in the solar system, Ganymede and Titan, which orbit Jupiter and Saturn respectively, are larger than the planet Mercury, but no others.
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Pluto is not larger than any planet it is the smallest planet that why it is call a dwarf planet.
Saturn has a total of 82 known moons, making it the planet with the most moons in our solar system. These moons range in size, with the largest being Titan, which is even larger than the planet Mercury.
Four of the moons of Jupiter (Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa) are larger than Pluto, but there are only 7 moons in this solar system that are larger than Pluto.
No, in our solar system, there are no moons that are larger than the eight planets. The largest moon in our solar system is Ganymede, which is a moon of Jupiter, but it is still smaller than Mercury, the smallest planet.