Saturn's equatorial radius is about 37,457 miles.
neutron star
6.5 all the way around
Phobos is 22.2 km in diameter on average (27×21.6×18.8) Deimos is 12.6 km in diameter on average (10×12×16)
Jupiter or Saturn. i think its Jupiter though...like thousands and thousands of earths can fit into the sun....venus is close to the size of esarth also
The diameter of the earth at its equator is about 12,756 km. The diameter of Saturn at its equator is about 120,000 km so you could fit about 10 earths across Saturn on a line passing through its center. In terms of volume however, Mercury, Venus and Mars are all smaller and Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all much, much larger in volume than Earth. The smallest of these is Neptune. The volume of the Earth is about 1.08 x 1012 km3. The volume of Neptune is 6.3 x 1013 km3. You could fit 57 Earths inside Neptune and still have room to spare.
Saturn is far bigger than Mercury, having 24 times the surface area of Mercury. Saturn-120,034 km Mercury-4,880 km
The gas giant, Saturn, is much bigger than Venus, having 9.9 times the surface area of Venus. Venus-12,104 km Saturn-120,034 km
120,000 km therfore 1200,0000 skm
Saturn's diameter is about 9.5 times the size of Earth's diameter. Saturn has a surface area around 83 times the size of Earth's surface area, and Saturn has a volume 764 times the size of Earth's volume.
Saturn is 890,704,128 miles (1.43 billion km) from the sun.
Their mean radii are:Jupiter: 69,911 km Saturn: 58,232 km Uranus: 25,362 km Neptune: 24,622 km.
Saturn has 62 moons. 53 of them have names. I'll list the top 5 in terms of size... 1. Titan 5150 KM in diameter 2. Rhea 1527 KM in diameter 3. Lapetus 1470 KM in diameter 4. Dion 1123 KM in diameter 5. Tethys 1062 KM in diameter
In terms of their mean radii, the information is as follows:Mercury 2440 km Venus 6050 km Earth 6370 km Mars 3390 km Jupiter 69910 km Saturn 58230 km Uranus 25360 km Neptune 24620 km.
Mercury is much smaller than Saturn. Mercury has a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers, while Saturn has a diameter of about 116,460 kilometers, making Saturn over 23 times larger than Mercury in size.
Saturn is nearly a perfect sphere, so you really only need one number to describe its size. Its diameter at the equator is 120,536 km (74,897 miles).
Here ar the planet sizes .Diameter km Pluto--2,274 km Neptune--49,528 km Uranus--51,118 km Saturn--120,536 km Jupiter--142,800 km Mars--6,790 km Earth--12,756 km Venus--12,104 km Mercury--4,878 km .
It varies between 1.35 X 109 and 1.51 x 109 km in radius.