The Sun IS a medium-sized star. So one, I guess :)
Around 1.15 billion suns could fit inside VV Cephei, which is one of the largest known stars in the universe. Its diameter is estimated to be about 1,650 times larger than the Sun's.
The Earth is larger than the moon, and therefore only a fraction (1/50) of the Earth would theoretically "fit" inside the space of the moon. Therefore, 50 moons could fit inside the Earth.
No, the Sun is about 10 times larger than Jupiter. About 1,000 Jupiters would fit in the Sun
About 197 quadtrillion (196,832,673,513,000,000) Mercury's
165,000
about 11
4.625
By volume, you can fit the planet Jupiter into the sun about 984 times.
By volume, you can fit the planet Jupiter into the sun about 984 times.
About 27 times
50
not many
223,096,366 Dwarf Planet Plutos can fit in the sun.
Around 1.15 billion suns could fit inside VV Cephei, which is one of the largest known stars in the universe. Its diameter is estimated to be about 1,650 times larger than the Sun's.
The Earth is larger than the moon, and therefore only a fraction (1/50) of the Earth would theoretically "fit" inside the space of the moon. Therefore, 50 moons could fit inside the Earth.
250 million Plutos would fit inside the Sun
The circumference of the sun is 2.7 million miles. That means that almost 1600 Saturn's would fit inside the Sun.