Jupiter.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but the Sun is the biggest body.
The largest body in the Solar System is of course the Sun. If we are not including the Sun than Jupiter would be by far the largest body in our Solar System. Jupiter has a diameter roughly 11 times that of Earth but has a mass less than one thousandth that of the sun.
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
The star planet in the solar system that starts with the letter "R" is "Rhea." Rhea is one of Saturn's moons and is the second-largest moon of the planet, known for its icy surface and potential presence of a thin atmosphere. While it is not classified as a planet, it is a significant celestial body within the solar system.
But ... there are many bodies in our Solar system that have no atmosphere.
Yes sir. The planet Jupiter would be the second largest.
The Sun is the central and largest body of the Solar System - but it is not a planet.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but the Sun is the biggest body.
The Sun.
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The largest body in the Solar System is of course the Sun. If we are not including the Sun than Jupiter would be by far the largest body in our Solar System. Jupiter has a diameter roughly 11 times that of Earth but has a mass less than one thousandth that of the sun.
Jupiter.
3) The Sun -- The Sun is the largest object in the solar system constituting >99% of all mass in the solar system.
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
It's the largest moon of Pluto. It is nowhere NEAR being the largest moon in the Solar system; Pluto itself is smaller than Earth's moon. Charon is, however, the largest satellite relative to its primary of any body I know of in the Solar system.
The largest body around Jupiter is the Moon Ganymede
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