Jupiter is quite a bit smaller than the Sun both in appearance from Earth and in actual size.
Although Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, it is much much smaller than the Sun
No Jupiter is a planet and the sun is a star. Also despite its large size Jupiter is quite a bit smaller than the sun
Luna, our moon, is thousands of times smaller than planet Jupiter, millions of times smaller than the Sun, and trillions of times smaller than the Milky Way galaxy.So Luna is the smallest of the 4 objects you named.
It's smaller. The Sun is almost 10 times the size of Jupiter, and it's not considered a large star.
No, Jupiter is only about 1/1000 the mass of the sun. It is 318 times the mass of the Earth though.
Jupiter is actually smaller than the sun.
Although Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System, it is much much smaller than the Sun
Jupiter is actually ten times SMALLER than the sun, not bigger.
If you meant "Is Jupiter bigger than the SUN" then no. The sun is bigger than any planets in our known solar system.
Jupiter is not bigger then the sun however, it is bigger then some stars
Jupiter is bigger than the earth, but smaller than the sun.Jupiter has a radius about 11 times longer than Earth's, and roughly 10 times less than the Sun's.
Jupiter is 10 times smaller than the Sun and it is 1/1000 the mass of the sun.
Yeah, Jupiter is a lot bigger than Earth so you can fit a lot of Earths in there. Jupiter is smaller than the sun.
Jupiter is much smaller than the Sun. Jupiter has a diameter of about 86,881 miles, while the Sun's diameter is about 864,340 miles. In fact, Jupiter is about 10 times smaller in diameter than the Sun.
No, an asteroid cannot be bigger than Jupiter. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, while asteroids are much smaller rocky bodies that vary in size from a few meters to several hundred kilometers in diameter.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar system, but it is not larger than the Sun. The Sun is about 10 times larger than Jupiter.
The Sun is not burning!