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Yes and no. It was decided on August 24, 2006 that Pluto be classified a dwarf planet. Because dwarf planets are a subclassification of planet, it would be accurate to call Pluto a planet, in a general setting (bearing in mind, though, that there are 10+ other dwarf planets in our solar system, some larger than Pluto).
Pluto's largest moon is called Charon and it takes 6.39 days to travel around Pluto! It is also the largest moon in comparison to its "parent" planet in the solar system! (about half the size of Pluto)
All constellations are a long long way away from our Solar System.
Saturn has long been known for its ring system but more recently rings have also been discovered around Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune.
a long, long away it takes a satalite 23600 years just to get through the whole solar system!
A long time.
None of the planets in our solar system has a 'tail'.
Yes and no. It was decided on August 24, 2006 that Pluto be classified a dwarf planet. Because dwarf planets are a subclassification of planet, it would be accurate to call Pluto a planet, in a general setting (bearing in mind, though, that there are 10+ other dwarf planets in our solar system, some larger than Pluto).
No not by a long shot. Jupiter is About 320 times the size of earth and is the largest planet in our solar system.
About 4 and a half billion years.
That's Mercury: "sidereal day" is more than half its year. Or, it could be Venus: "solar day" is just over half its year.
A long long long long time!
The largest planet in our solar system is Jupiter. is 90,000 miles(140,000 km) in diameter. One day on Jupiter is 9 hours and 25 minutes long and a year is 12 Earth years long because it is so big but it's Jupiter is very quick specially for Jupiter.Jupiter
It has a Giant Red Spot that has been going on for a very long time. It is the largest planet in the Solar System. .
It has a Giant Red Spot that has been going on for a very long time. It is the largest planet in the Solar System. .
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Jupiter. It's diameter at the equator is 142,984 km, around 11 times that of earths diameter.