yes
By comparative diameters, the baseball would be Neptune, with Uranus just a little larger, and the planet Saturn (excluding its rings) would be slightly smaller than a volleyball.Planetary equatorial diameters:Jupiter - 142,984 kilometersSaturn - 120,536 kilometersUranus - 51,118 kilometers (more than than 1/3 Jupiter)Neptune - 49,528 kilometers (slightly more massive but smaller than Uranus)
No, that would be Jupiter.
No. That would be Jupiter.
You cant live on Jupiter it's a gas planet. But if you could i would play basketball.
From my calculations the distance from Saturn to Jupiter is nearly the same distance it is from Earth to Jupiter. Give or take 50 million miles or so the view of Jupiter from Saturn would be about the same as our view here is on Earth. Good question!!
None of them would be visible. If one was - it would be Jupiter,
Both Jupiter and Saturn vary their distance from the sun as they move in their orbits. Jupiter ranges from 4.9 to 5.4 AU from the sun Saturn ranges from 9.0 to 10,1 AU from the sun. So at times Jupiter is more than halfway to saturn from the sun and at other times it is less. It would probably be best to say that the orbit of Jupiter is about halfway from the sun to the orbit of Saturn
Even on Jupiter, or in the vicinity of Jupiter, the sun is still the brightest object in the sky. The brightest planet would be Saturn.
The planet Saturn could theoretically float on giant planet like Jupiter because Saturn has a lower density than Jupiter due to its composition being mostly gas and liquid. This would mean that Saturn would have the ability to "float" in the atmosphere of Jupiter, similar to how a boat floats on water.
Which planet would I weigh the least Jupiter, Pluto, Saturn, or Earth
A person would weigh the most at Jupiter. Next comes Saturn and then Mercury. Although the mass of the person remains the same, the weight varies. Weight is solely dependent on the gravitational force of a planet. Since Jupiter is the largest among the given three planets, it has the largest gravitational force. Hence the person would weigh the highest at Jupiter. Next comes Saturn in size, where the weight of the person would be slightly lower than that at Jupiter. He would weigh the lowest at Mercury since it is the smallest.
the size of a basketball