Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solor System...........but if you include the Sun and a planet instead of a star then it would be the Sun.
The Sun is recorded as a star and not a planet but most people think the the Sun is a planet and not a star.
Out solar system has 8 planets:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneIf you still want to count Pluto, it would be 9 planets.
Its the third-largest and fourth most massive planet in the solar system.sources:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranus
There is only one star in the solar system - it is the Sun.
Saturn they are clearly visible through a decent telescope. If you want to see some beautiful pictures do a google image search of saturn.
The smallest member of the Solar System is a dust grain such as a micro-meteoroid. Or if you want to get a lot smaller, then a hydrogen atom. Even smaller, a neutrino from the Sun.
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
Neither Jupiter is the largest Mercury is the smallest (unless you want to consider dwarf planets like Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, or Makemake, or Eris)
Out solar system has 8 planets:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneIf you still want to count Pluto, it would be 9 planets.
Out solar system has 8 planets:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneIf you still want to count Pluto, it would be 9 planets.
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
There is only one star in the solar system - it is the Sun.
Its the third-largest and fourth most massive planet in the solar system.sources:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uranus
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
If by small bodies you mean planets, then Jupiter is the answer you want. If you mean dwarf planets, then you are looking for Ceres in the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars.
Saturn they are clearly visible through a decent telescope. If you want to see some beautiful pictures do a google image search of saturn.