1 solar mass black hole (smallest) 1 solar mass white dwarf 1 solar mass star 1.5 solar mass neutron star (largest)
Planets are generally much larger in size compared to dwarf planets. For example, Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 km, while the dwarf planet Pluto has a diameter of about 2,377 km. This size difference is one of the criteria used to differentiate between planets and dwarf planets in our solar system.
The smallest known dwarf planet in our solar system is Ceres. It is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and is the only dwarf planet located in the inner solar system.
Earth's moon is relatively large compared to the moons of other planets in the solar system. It is the fifth-largest moon in the solar system. Compared to the size of Earth, the moon is about 1/6th the diameter of Earth.
Pluto is smaller in size compared to the other planets in our solar system. It is classified as a dwarf planet, with a diameter that is smaller than Earth's moon. Among the eight recognized planets, Pluto ranks the smallest.
Such a white dwarf could not exist. Above 1.4 solar masses a white dwarf will collapse to form a neutron star.
1 solar mass black hole (smallest) 1 solar mass white dwarf 1 solar mass star 1.5 solar mass neutron star (largest)
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Planets are generally much larger in size compared to dwarf planets. For example, Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 km, while the dwarf planet Pluto has a diameter of about 2,377 km. This size difference is one of the criteria used to differentiate between planets and dwarf planets in our solar system.
When compared to the diameter of the Milky Way galaxy,the diameter of our solar system is very nearly zero.
Mercury has a diameter of 4879 km compared to Calisto's 4821 km.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and its diameter is 142,984 kilometres compared to Earth's which is 12,756 kilometres.
Well my friend, neutron stars are really compact and super dense, about the size of a small city or around 12 miles (19 kilometers) in diameter. To put it in simpler terms, a neutron star is about the size of Manhattan in New York City compared to the vast size of our beautiful Earth. Just imagine a tiny speck among the grand colossal canvas of the universe.
The smallest known dwarf planet in our solar system is Ceres. It is located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and is the only dwarf planet located in the inner solar system.
The volume of Pluto is 7.5 x 109 km3 or 0.0066 Earths... it would take 151.5 Pluto's to make up the volume of the Earth. Also, the diameter of the earth is 12,756 km and pluto's diameter is 2,296 km, meaning that it would take 5.55 plutos to equal the diameter of the earth.
Yes, the dwarf planets are part of the solar system.
The record for the largest moon in the solar system goes to Ganymede at 5268 km in diameter. The Earth's moon by comparison is the 5th largest moon in the solar system at 3474 km in diameter. It is larger that the dwarf planet formerly known as Pluto which has a diameter of 2322 km, but it is smaller than the smallest planet Mercury at 4880 km in diameter.