The Sun is ENORMOUS compared to other objects in the solar system! It is so massive that is accounts for 99.9% of all of the matter in the solar system. In fact, the Sun is so big that if it were hollow, you could fit over one million Earth's inside of it! The way that the Sun's diameter is measured is by first taking a ngular diameter measurements and then translating them to linear diameter measurements. The angular diameter of the Sun, or more precisely of the photosphere, can be measured by using telescopes especially during total solar eclipses or by timing Mercury when it is in transit in front of the Sun. The first series of measurements were taken in the early 1700's by Jean Picard in Paris, France.
Mercury is almost a perfect sphere - with a diameter of 4879.42 ± 1.0 km
To find the pole diameter on utility poles, you can measure the diameter directly using a tape measure or calipers, if accessible. If the pole is cylindrical, measure across the widest part of the pole. Alternatively, the diameter may be specified in utility pole documentation or standards, which often list dimensions for different pole classes. If it's not available, consulting with the utility company can provide the necessary specifications.
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Venus has a diameter of about 12,104 km, whereas the sun has a diameter of about 1,391,000 km. If the sun's diameter is 3000 mm at some scale, then the scale diameter of Venus would be about 12.32 mm.
Mercury is much smaller than the Sun. Mercury's diameter is about 4,880 kilometers, while the Sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers. This means that the Sun is over 280 times larger in diameter than Mercury.
Jupiter has about 1/10 the diameter of the Sun. Note that due to its fast rotation, there is a fairly large difference in the diameter, depending on whether you measure from pole to pole, or from equator to equator. Jupiter also has about 1/1000 the volume of the Sun, and 1/1000 of the Sun's mass.
Mercury is almost a perfect sphere - with a diameter of 4879.42 ± 1.0 km
The pole star, also known as Polaris, has an approximate diameter of about 44 times that of the Sun. This makes it a supergiant star, specifically a type F7 supergiant. Its massive size contributes to its brightness and prominence in the night sky.
The exact diameter of the geographic north pole (like the south pole) is in theory zero.
The diameter of the moon at the equator is 3476.28 kilometers. Measured from pole to pole, the diameter is 3471.94 kilometers.
To find the pole diameter on utility poles, you can measure the diameter directly using a tape measure or calipers, if accessible. If the pole is cylindrical, measure across the widest part of the pole. Alternatively, the diameter may be specified in utility pole documentation or standards, which often list dimensions for different pole classes. If it's not available, consulting with the utility company can provide the necessary specifications.
The Sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers.The Sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers.The Sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers.The Sun's diameter is about 1.4 million kilometers.
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No. The sun's diameter is about 109 times that of Earth.
The diameter of the Earth from North pole to South pole is 7,899.83 miles. This is only 25 miles less then the distance around the equator, which is 7,926.41.
Approximately 12,756,320 meters in diameter at the equator. Approximately 12,715,430 meters in diameter from pole to pole.
the sun's diameter is about 110 times greater than the diameter of our earth.