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Jupiters' diameter is 142,740 km, while the sun's is 1,377,648 km. This means that Jupiter's diameter is just over a tenth of the sun's diameter.
Approximately 10 Jupiter planets can fit across the diameter of the Sun. Jupiter's diameter is about 1/10th of the Sun's diameter.
Jupiter is much smaller than the Sun. Jupiter has a diameter of about 86,881 miles, while the Sun's diameter is about 864,340 miles. In fact, Jupiter is about 10 times smaller in diameter than the Sun.
Earth's diameter at the equator is 12,756.1 kilometers or 7,926.28 miles. Sun's diameter at the equator is 1.392 million kilometers or 864,900 miles. The diameter of the Sun is 109 times larger than the diameter of the Earth.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar system, but it is not larger than the Sun. The Sun is about 10 times larger than Jupiter.
If the scale Merriam of the Sun is 3000 mm, then the scale diameter of Saturn would be 274.2 mm.
Venus has a diameter of about 12,104 km, whereas the sun has a diameter of about 1,391,000 km. If the sun's diameter is 3000 mm at some scale, then the scale diameter of Venus would be about 12.32 mm.
Jupiters' diameter is 142,740 km, while the sun's is 1,377,648 km. This means that Jupiter's diameter is just over a tenth of the sun's diameter.
Approximately 10 Jupiter planets can fit across the diameter of the Sun. Jupiter's diameter is about 1/10th of the Sun's diameter.
Jupiter is much smaller than the Sun. Jupiter has a diameter of about 86,881 miles, while the Sun's diameter is about 864,340 miles. In fact, Jupiter is about 10 times smaller in diameter than the Sun.
The sun is bigger, with a diameter of 1.4 million km compared to Jupiter's diameter of 142,984 km. So, the sun is about 10 times the diameter and 1000 times the volume of Jupiter.
Jupiter is quite a bit smaller than the Sun both in appearance from Earth and in actual size.
Earth's diameter at the equator is 12,756.1 kilometers or 7,926.28 miles. Sun's diameter at the equator is 1.392 million kilometers or 864,900 miles. The diameter of the Sun is 109 times larger than the diameter of the Earth.
In terms of size, Jupiter is the closest in size to the sun. Jupiter has a diameter of 142,984 km, which is about 1/10th that of the sun (which has a mean diameter of about 1.392 million km). The Earth, on the other hand, has a diameter of 12,756km; this makes it about 1/11th that of Jupiter and 1/110th that of the sun.
Jupiter is actually ten times SMALLER than the sun, not bigger.
If you approximate each of the two as a sphere, you can simply take the ratio of the diameters (divide the Sun's diameter by that of Jupiter), then cube the result.
It has been going round the Sun ever since it was formed. We do not know exactly how many time that is but it is a large number.