The most massive planets in our solar system are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Jupiter is the most massive planet by far, containing more than twice the mass of all the other planets combined.
Most of the known extrasolar planets are more massive than Earth because massive planets are easier to detect. We have detected planets smaller than Earth.
Jupiter.
Saturn is the second largest and most massive planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
The most massive bodies orbiting the Sun are the eight planets in our solar system. These include Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Each planet varies in size and mass, with Jupiter being the most massive and Mercury being the least massive.
Yes. The massive giant planets have far more moons than the less massive terrestrial planets.
Yes, Earth is the most massive of the four inner planets.
Most of the known extrasolar planets are more massive than Earth because massive planets are easier to detect. We have detected planets smaller than Earth.
Jupiter.
Jupiter is.
Jupiter is the largest of all the planets.
In our solar system, the planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune are more massive. There are over 300 extra-solar planets known to be circling other stars; in most cases, only very massive planets can be detected at such ranges. It is likely that other smaller planets also exist, but we have no indication of that so far.
Saturn is the second largest and most massive planet in the Solar System, after Jupiter.
Jupiter
Jupiter
Jupiter, since it by far the largest and most massive.
Jupiter.
Jupiter