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Which planet is bigger than every planets?

Jupiter


what other planets are nearby to Jupiter?

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar System so any of the other planets could fit inside a volume the size of Jupiter, some of them many times over.


What is the difference of inner planets and outer planets?

The inner planets are rocky, and do not have any rings. They are all fairly small, with our planet, Earth, being the largest, then Venus, then Mars, then Mercury. Most of them have moons, and none have rings. The outer planets are made of gas, and are huge compared to the inner planets. Every single one of these outer planets have moons and rings. Jupiter is the largest, followed by Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.


What is the difference of the outer and inner planets?

The inner planets are rocky, and do not have any rings. They are all fairly small, with our planet, Earth, being the largest, then Venus, then Mars, then Mercury. Most of them have moons, and none have rings. The outer planets are made of gas, and are huge compared to the inner planets. Every single one of these outer planets have moons and rings. Jupiter is the largest, followed by Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.


How long is Jupiters rotation period?

Of all the planets in the solar system, Jupiter has the fastest rotation. The planet Jupiter makes a complete rotation every 9.9 hours.


Does Jupiter rotates more quickly than earth?

Yes, Jupiter rotates once every ten hours, compared to earth's rotation once every 24 hours. This is more than twice as fast.


Which outer planets have periods of rotation shorter than earth?

Jupiter and Saturn have shorter rotation periods than Earth. Jupiter rotates once approximately every 10 hours, while Saturn rotates once every 10.7 hours.


What is it called when every 100 years the planets align?

This event is known as a Great Conjunction, where the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn align roughly every 20 years. However, a planetary alignment involving all the planets is a rare occurrence and may not happen exactly every 100 years.


How long is one Year in Jupiter Take?

One year on Jupiter takes about 11.8 Earth years, as Jupiter has a much longer orbit around the Sun compared to Earth.


Which planet has more of hydrogen and helium?

Jupiter has more hydrogen and helium gas because it has more gravitational pull than any other planet so it pulls almost every gas with a greater efficiency and does not allow to escape from its atmosphere,as in the case of earth gases like (hydrogen) tends to escape easily.


How long is night on jupiter?

It is about 5 hours, on average, during one orbit around the Sun. That's about half the rotation period of Jupiter.


How often are the planets Venus and Jupiter seen from earth directly above the crescent moon?

Venus and Jupiter can be seen directly above the crescent moon around once a month. This celestial alignment occurs when the planets are in close proximity to the moon in the night sky, creating a beautiful and memorable sight for skywatchers.