Formerly than answer was Pluto, whose moon Charon is just over half its diameter. Now that Pluto is technically not a planet, than answer is Earth, whose moon is just over a quarter its diameter.
Yes. The moon is about as big as the united states of America. Minus Alaska and Hawaii.
Mercury is roughly the same size, but it is bigger than our Moon.
Pluto would be the best answer, but Pluto is only a dwarf planet. Also its largest moon, Charon, is still not as big as Pluto itself.
Ganymede is bigger than Titan. Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system and is even bigger than the planet Mercury. Titan is the largest moon of Saturn and is the second largest moon in the solar system.
Yes, specifically the four largest, or Galilean satellites : Ganymede, Callisto, Io, and Europa. At 3100 to 5200 km in diameter, they are larger than Pluto's 2306 km diameter, and are correspondingly greater in mass. The large moon of Saturn, Titan, is also larger than Pluto. In fact, Ganymede and Titan are larger than the planet Mercury, but not as massive.
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No, a moon cannot be bigger than a planet. Moons are natural satellites that orbit planets, and they are typically much smaller in size compared to the planets they orbit.
Saturn
Yes. The moon is about as big as the united states of America. Minus Alaska and Hawaii.
no. Pluto is bigger than charon,its moon. Just remember:moons are alwayssmaller than their planet.
not possible
all of the ones in our solar system are...
Mercury is roughly the same size, but it is bigger than our Moon.
Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter, it is bigger than mercury and also Pluto. Pluto is no longer a planet
Pluto would be the best answer, but Pluto is only a dwarf planet. Also its largest moon, Charon, is still not as big as Pluto itself.