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Both moons and suns, vary so widely in size that it's impossible to answer this. Very roughly a million Earths fit into our sun. The moon is 1/6 the size of Earth. Therefore, 6 million moons fit in the sun,
Triton is the largest of Neptune's 13 moons. It is unusual because it is the only large moon in our solar system that orbits in the opposite direction of its planet's rotation - a retrograde orbit
Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune. It is similar in composition and size to Pluto (even a little larger), so is thought to have been a Kuiper belt object that was 'captured' by Neptune many years ago.Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune.Triton orbits Neptune, and is the planet's largest moon.
The eight planets of the solar system,their equatorial diameters and number of known natural satellites :Mercury - 4878 km (0 moons)Venus - 12104 km (0 moons)Earth- 12756 km (1 moon)Mars- 6790 km (2 moons)Jupiter - 142800 km (63 moons)Saturn - 120536 km (62 named moons, many moonlets in rings)Uranus - 51118 km (27 moons)Neptune - 49528 km (13 moons)Dwarf Pluto-2,274 km (3 moons)
In terms of radius, Mars is about half the size of the Earth. It also has two moons called Phobos and Deimos
Triton, one of the moons of Neptune, is the seventh-largest moon in our solar system. It is 2,700 kilometers in diameter, which is 1,700 miles.
The earth has a colossal size more mass
Both moons and suns, vary so widely in size that it's impossible to answer this. Very roughly a million Earths fit into our sun. The moon is 1/6 the size of Earth. Therefore, 6 million moons fit in the sun,
Yes. The moons size is 1/6th of earths so it can fit in the earth.
The largest of Neptune's moons, 'Triton' is larger than the planetesimal, Pluto. The much, much smaller moon, Proteus, is next in size. Larissa is a little smaller than Proteus, and Galatea is a little smaller than Larissa.
The largest moon of Neptune, Triton, is believed to be a captured Kuiper Belt object, rather than a satellite that formed along with the planet. The reasons for this are :Triton is much larger than the other Neptunian moonsTriton orbits in a retrograde direction (clockwise, the opposite of Neptune's rotation)It appears to have a similar size and composition as the dwarf planet PlutoTidal interaction with Neptune's gravity may be heating the interior of Triton. There are signs of subsurface "seas" of liquid methane that might be explored by a "submerged" rather than rolling space probe. A proposal for a similar "floating" probe has been made for Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.
Triton is the largest of Neptune's 13 moons. It is unusual because it is the only large moon in our solar system that orbits in the opposite direction of its planet's rotation - a retrograde orbit
Earth's moon is relatively large compared to the moons of other planets in the solar system. It is the fifth-largest moon in the solar system. Compared to the size of Earth, the moon is about 1/6th the diameter of Earth.
How many cylinoids are in a 5.4 Triton motor
Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune. It is similar in composition and size to Pluto (even a little larger), so is thought to have been a Kuiper belt object that was 'captured' by Neptune many years ago.Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune.Triton orbits Neptune, and is the planet's largest moon.
Two moons that are similar in size to Earth's moon are Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, and Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. Both moons have a diameter that is close to the Earth's moon's diameter.
Larger size seems to equal more moons. Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune are larger than Mars, and they have many more moons.