The largest yet discovered, designated HAT-P-32b, that is 0.941 times Jupiter's mass, and 2.037 times Jupiter's radius.
The biggest planet observed directly is Jupiter. Planets have been discovered near other stars, and they tend to be large as well, maybe because the smaller ones are difficult to detect.
No, because it is the biggest planet and has the biggest moon.
It's Mars that is the biggest inner planet
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system, so it's not the biggest, second biggest, or third biggest planet. The biggest planet is Jupiter, followed by Saturn (second biggest), and then Uranus and Neptune (third and fourth biggest respectively), before we get to Mars.
Pluto was discovered in 1930. At the time it was considered to be a planet, but it is now considered a dwarf planet.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system.
TRES-4 is the biggest planet the scientist had ever discovered , its 1.4 times the size of jupiter
Yes, Eris is the largest known Dwarf Planet (but there could be larger ones that have not been discovered yet).
The biggest planet observed directly is Jupiter. Planets have been discovered near other stars, and they tend to be large as well, maybe because the smaller ones are difficult to detect.
Jupiter is the biggest, Saturn is the second biggest.
no, the biggest planet is Jupiter
No. It's one of the planets discovered outside our Solar System and it is supposed to be about the size of Neptune, I think.
Which planet?
Jupiter is the biggest planet. The sun is not a planet.
No, because it is the biggest planet and has the biggest moon.
No. Its not even the biggest dwarf planet.
It's Mars that is the biggest inner planet