Jupiter
The middle of a planet is generally called the 'Core'.
The planet is Pluto, but Pluto is not a planet anymore so no planet has rock and ice in the middle.
Jupiter.
Infact sun is a middle sized star which would live for 10000 million years and middle aged now so its not a planet...
the little dot in the middle
When a superior planet is in the middle of its retrograde motion, it forms an opposition aspect with the Sun, with the Earth positioned in between. This alignment creates a geometric pattern known as superior conjunction, with the Sun, Earth, and planet forming a straight line in the same order.
No, Saturn is not in the middle of all the planets. In our solar system, the planets are arranged in order of their distance from the Sun. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun, located between Jupiter and Uranus.
planet snoopy in the far left middle
If you only count the 8 major planets, then the two middle planets are Mars and Jupiter.If you count all 13 major and dwarf planets, the middle one is Saturn.
Neither. Mars is the second smallest planet in the solar system. Mercury is the smallest. Jupiter is the largest.
This question is somewhat vague! The middle or centre of the whole Earth is the core. However the middle of the layers from the surface to the centre of the Earth is known as the mantle.
It is a stylized representation of the planet Saturn. The curve from the top middle is the profile of the planet. The curve from the bottom left to the top right represents the rings (the rings show behind the planet as if it was transparent).