well it it was posited by Aurthur C Clarke that if you could ignite the atmosphere you would get a Minny sun, of course that was Science Fiction but its composition is not that far off a small star being mainly hydrogen and helium. But as for the planet actually exploding it would incalculable by my level of psychics, but it would most defiantly be devastating for the solar system
Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, is as big as the planet Mercury.
Jupiter was named after the Roman God Jupiter, god of the sky. He was the boss of the gods. In other words, the big guy.
A big one
An explosion on the moon would not be visible from Earth without specialized equipment like powerful telescopes. The moon is over 380,000 km away from Earth, so the explosion would be too small and distant to be seen with the naked eye.
The size of a planet is determined by its mass and composition. The largest known planet, as of now, is Jupiter, with a diameter that is 11 times larger than Earth's. There is no strict limit on how big a planet can be, but gas giants like Jupiter are likely to be the largest due to their composition.
it will be big like your head
A good slogan for Jupiter would be: "Jupiter--go big or go home!"
If Jupiter were to explode, it would have catastrophic consequences for our solar system. The explosion would release a massive amount of energy, potentially causing damage to nearby planets and moons. Debris from the explosion could also pose a threat to Earth and other celestial bodies. The loss of Jupiter's gravitational influence could disrupt the orbits of other planets, leading to chaos in the solar system.
I would be the awesome Jupiter, largest planet in the solar system.
It crates a big explosion.
Jupiter is so big that the Earth would orbit Jupiter.
Big Band Explosion was created on 2003-12-09.
A theory that the universe formed in a huge explosion
A big explosion that never stops.
There are no volcanoes on Jupiter.
Jupiter would have to be at least 10 times as big to make it's diameter the same as the sun.
It all depends on how big the explosion was or how close you are.