well a satellite meaning a body orbiting a planet than neither is bigger as they are never the same size. each could be the size of a Golf ball or the size of half a planet so really your question has no real answer apart from ether one could be larger it depends on the circumstances. hope this helps
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Yes, planets would be much bigger.
A planet is usually bigger. However there are exceptions. For example "Ganymede", the largest satellite of Jupiter, is bigger than the planet Mercury.
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yes easily if it got that far because the artoird belt is not like what you see in the movies. Each astorid is like a million miles apart so you could plot a random course and almost be sure that it wouldn't hit anything hope this helps
They are the dwarf planets.
Asteroid
They all are bigger than an asteroid.
Moon, asteroid, planetoid...
No.
It is a natural satellite.
Moon, asteroid, spacecraft, rocket...
One the size of a grain of sand.
Yes.
Yes much bigger.
Yes, planets would be much bigger.
A planet is usually bigger. However there are exceptions. For example "Ganymede", the largest satellite of Jupiter, is bigger than the planet Mercury.
Even the smallest planet is larger than the largest asteroid.