It is 71492 kilometres.
In general, planets are considered round, although they may not be perfectly round. Jupiter's equatorial radius is about 71,500 km, and its polar radius is about 66,800 km, indicating that it bulges at the equator; it is a little "stouter" than it is "tall". Earth has the same general characteristic. No object in the solar system has a geometrically perfect shape, and it is not likely that any objects in the universe do, either.
Saturn's equatorial radius is about 37,457 miles.
A satellite in an equatorial orbit flies along the plane of the Earth's equator. If an orbit does not lie at an equatorial orbit, then it will not remain at a fixed state.
Earth's equatorial radius is 6,378 km, so its circumference is 40,074 km (2 x pi x 6378). Dividing its circumference by 360 yields 111.32 km per degree.
Actually the sun is about 332,000 times more massive than Earth. Chaisson and McMillan's "Astronomy Today", Volume II, Sixth Edition, Chapter 16 explains the mass as: "1.99X1030 kg with an Equatorial radius of 696,000km"
Jupiter is that planet.
Jupiter is not a perfect sphere: it bulges out at its equator.The polar radius is 66854 kmThe equatorial radius is 71492 kmThe average radius is 69911 km.
Equatorial 71,492 km Polar 66854 km
The equatorial radius is 71,492 km. The polar radius is 66,854 km
Jupiter is not a perfect sphere: it bulges out at its equator.The polar radius is 66854 kmThe equatorial radius is 71492 kmThe average radius is 69911 km.
The equatorial radius is 71.492 Kms, the diameter 142.98 kms
Jupiter has about 11 times the diameter (or radius) of Earth. Wikipedia lists its radius as: Equatorial radius: 71,492 ± 4 km Polar radius: 66,854 ± 10 km Note that there is quite a big difference between the two; since Jupiter rotates quite fast, it is "stretched out" in the horizontal direction.
Saturn has the largest radius followed by Jupiter.The Equatorial radius of Saturn (not the rings) is about 60,268 kmThe Equatorial radius of Jupiter (not his rings) is about 71,492 kmso Jupiter is larger
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system with a 71,492 mile equatorial radius (11.209 times larger than the earth).
The Equatorial radius is 6378.1Km
Its equatorial radius is 2439.7 kilometers. That is about 38% of Earth's equatorial radius.
Neptune with an equatorial radius of 24,764 about 3.88 that of the Earth [See Link]