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.
Mercury is roughly the same size, but it is bigger than our Moon.
Pluto has a moon named Charon that is about half the size of Pluto itself, making it the largest moon relative to its planet in the solar system. This close size relationship is unique among dwarf planets.
With a radius of 3396km, the planet Mars is about the same size as the inner and outer core of the earth (which is around 3490km radius in total).
One unusual aspect of Pluto's moon is that it is nearly half the size of Pluto itself, making it one of the largest moons relative to its planet in the solar system. Additionally, its orbit is highly elliptical and tilted, unlike most other moons that orbit closer to their planet's equator.
Saturn's moon Titan is larger and Jupiter's moon Callisto is smaller.
There is no planet that has the same size moon as the planet. This is only possible if Pluto was still a planet.
Mercury is roughly the same size, but it is bigger than our Moon.
None. Some of the moons of Jupiter are nearly the size of Mercury, but no planet has a moon as big as the planet itself.
Charon.
Pluto has a moon named Charon that is about half the size of Pluto itself, making it the largest moon relative to its planet in the solar system. This close size relationship is unique among dwarf planets.
It is a moon of the dwarf planet Pluto. They are so nearly the same size it could almost be called a double planet system
The planet with a moon named Charon is Pluto. Charon is the largest of Pluto's five moons and it is about half the size of Pluto itself.
Pluto
No, but I think one of Pluto's moons is about the size of Pluto.
A planet the same size as Pluto would likely be classified as a dwarf planet, given the criteria set by the International Astronomical Union. It would have a diameter of about 2,377 kilometers and an orbital path beyond Neptune in the Kuiper Belt.
the planet you are looking for is Pluto it is about the same size as its moon and now scietist no longer call it a planet
With a radius of 3396km, the planet Mars is about the same size as the inner and outer core of the earth (which is around 3490km radius in total).