1. The thickness of the rings around Saturn. They are less then 1km thick.
2. The diameter of the Earth's moon. Earth's moon is about 3500 km in diameter.
3. The diameter of the orbit of Jupiter is far bigger than the diameter of the Earth's moon.
Jupiter has the largest diameter of all the planets in our solar system, 142,985km at the equator (11.2 time that of earths). Some exoplanets seen in orbit around other stars (other solar systems) are considerably bigger.
A list of the 8 planets of the solar system, from the smallest diameter to the largest: 1. Mercury - 4,900 km in diameter 2. Mars - 6,800 km in diameter 3. Venus - 12,100 km in diameter 4. Earth - 12,800 km in diameter 5. Neptune - 49,500 km in diameter 6. Uranus - 51,100 km in diameter 7. Saturn - 125,000 km in diameter 8. Jupiter - 143,000 km in diameter
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The smallest planet in the solar System is Mercury the biggest planet is Jupiter For the longest time, the smallest planet was considered to be Pluto, but now Pluto isn't a planet any more, so we're back to Mercury.
The polar diameter of Jupiter is 83082.30 miles. The equatorial diameter of Jupiter is 88846.14 miles, and its mean diameter is 86881.36 miles.
The smallest planet is Mercury with a diameter of about 4,880 kilometers, while the largest is Jupiter with a diameter of about 139,820 kilometers. Therefore, the diameter difference between the smallest and largest planet is approximately 135,940 kilometers.
Mercury is the smallest planet in terms of diameter among the options provided.
Jupiter is the largest planet and Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. Extra-solar radii extremes would be HAT-P-32b as the largest and Kepler-42d as the smallest.
The planets in our solar system, arranged from largest to smallest diameter, are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Earth, Venus, Mars, and Mercury. Jupiter is the largest, with a diameter of about 86,881 miles (139,822 kilometers), while Mercury is the smallest, measuring approximately 3,032 miles (4,880 kilometers) in diameter.
Mercury is far smaller with a diamter of about 2,400 kilometers. It is the smallest planet in the solar system while Jupiter is the largest with a diameter of about 70,000 kilometers.
Jupiter has the largest diameter of all the planets in our solar system, 142,985km at the equator (11.2 time that of earths). Some exoplanets seen in orbit around other stars (other solar systems) are considerably bigger.
A list of the 8 planets of the solar system, from the smallest diameter to the largest: 1. Mercury - 4,900 km in diameter 2. Mars - 6,800 km in diameter 3. Venus - 12,100 km in diameter 4. Earth - 12,800 km in diameter 5. Neptune - 49,500 km in diameter 6. Uranus - 51,100 km in diameter 7. Saturn - 125,000 km in diameter 8. Jupiter - 143,000 km in diameter
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It is either S/2003 J 9 or S/2003 J 12, both are roughly 1 kilometer in diameter.
From largest (1) to smallest (8) 1 Jupiter. Diameter = 142,984km or 11.21 x Earths diameter 2 Saturn. Diameter = 120,534km or 9.45 x Earths 3 Uranus. Diameter = 51,114km or 4.01 x Earths 4 Neptune. Diameter = 49,532km or 3.88 x Earths 5 Earth. Diameter = 12756km 6 Venus. Diameter = 12104km or 0.9488 x Earths 7 Mars. Diameter = 6794km or 0.5323 x Earths 8 Mercury. Diameter (at the equator) = 4880km or 0.3825 x Earths
The diameter of Jupiter at its equator is approximately 142,984 kilometers.
The diameter of Jupiter is 142,984km.