The planet Uranus.
To calculate the diameter of a planet, you can use the formula for the diameter based on the planet's radius: Diameter = 2 × Radius. If you have the planet’s circumference, you can also calculate the diameter using the formula: Diameter = Circumference / π (where π is approximately 3.14). Additionally, if you have access to images or data from space missions, you can use measurements of the planet's shadow or transit across a star to estimate its size.
The planet you are referring to is Jupiter, which has a diameter of approximately 86,881 miles. Mercury has a diameter of about 3,032 miles, Venus has a diameter of about 7,521 miles, Earth has a diameter of about 7,917 miles, and Mars has a diameter of about 4,212 miles.
Jupiter is the largest with the largest diameter.
the Jupiter diameter is 142,984km
Uranus is third largest. Diameter = 51115km, about 8 times that of Earths diameter.
Mercury is the smallest planet, so there isn't one with half the diameter.
The largest planet in the solar system is Jupiter, with a diameter 11.209 times that of the Earth
Mercury is the only planet in our solar system that is less than 3000km in diameter, with a diameter of about 4879 km.
The diameter of mars = 6794 kilometers
Saturn's diameter is 120,536 km.
Mars has that (approximate) diameter.
Yes