No. To start off, the sun is a star, not a planet and is far larger than any planet. The sun is larger than the average star, but it is nowhere near being the largest.
The sun is neither the smallest or the biggest star. Our sun is medium sized star.
apollos did not have a planet it is the biggest star in the world its the sun
The sun is a star, not a planet.
No. The sun is a star, not a planet.
The Sun is a star, specifically a G-type main-sequence star, which is the star at the center of our solar system. It is not a planet or a nebula.
The sun is not a planet - it's a star.
It is not the biggest planet Jupiter is. The sun is actually a star
well it's Jupiter, because sun is a star and Jupiter is a planet, simple..
The sun is not a planet, it is a star. As far as stars go our sun is larger than averages, but nothing extraordinary.
Because Jupiter is far away from earth and no matter how big itis we wont be able to see it. :)
Mercury is the second smallest planet @ 3,031 miles (4,878km) in diameter after the smallest Pluto @ 1,413 miles (2274 km) in diameterno it is not the biggest planet the biggest planet in our solar system is Jupiter
The sun is not a planet; it's a star. However, I think I heard once that the mass of the sun is about 98% of the mass of the solar system.
The sun is not a planet. It is a star and it has planets including ours orbiting around it. There are an unimaginable number of stars like our sun out there that vary in size, age, and luminosity.
1,783,950,480 miles. And the Sun is the only star in our solar system.
Jupiter is the biggest planet. The sun is not a planet.
...star. Earth is a planet, the Sun is a star.
The planet that orbits the sun and is the second biggest is Saturn.