jupiter
Jupiter
jupiter, saturn, uranus
Nah, Jupiter is the heaviest planet of the solar system.
More massive planets have more gravitational pull. If a satellite were to pass by Earth and Jupiter at the same distance from each planet, the satellite would be more attracted to start orbiting Jupiter because of its pull. The more massive a planet is the more likely it is to get a satellite to orbit it.
Jupiter has 63 moons which is more than Saturn which is 48.
No, Saturn is known to have more moons than Jupiter, though most of these are tiny moonlets orbiting in Saturn's rings.
The second largest planet in our solar system is Saturn, after Jupiter. In the entire universe, there may be planets larger than Jupiter, but due to current technological limitations, we have not yet detected any such planets beyond our solar system.
Jupiter and Saturn are both gas giants, Jupiter being the more gigantic of the two.
No, both Jupiter and Saturn have more moons.
Depends. There are jupiter,Saturn Uranis.Well.That i know of.
In our Solar System - two - Jupiter and Saturn.
Of the eight planets, Jupiter has the most known satellites (63+). However, Saturn may have more than its known count of 60, as Saturn is much farther away and its moons more difficult to observe.