The equatorial diameter is the diameter of a celestial body, such as a planet or moon, measured at the equator. It represents the widest part of the body and is typically larger than the polar diameter due to the body's rotation causing it to bulge at the equator. This measurement is important for understanding the shape and size of the body in relation to its gravitational field and rotational dynamics.
The equatorial diameter is greater than the polar diameter. The distance is about 30 miles. The equatorial diameter is about 7927 miles. The polar diameter is about 7900 miles.
The equatorial diameter of Mercury is approximately 4,880 kilometers.
Mercury's diameter is 4879km.
The equatorial diameter of the moon is 2,159.2 miles. The circumference is 6,783.5 miles. It has a mean radius of 1,079.6 miles.
Jupiter's equatorial diameter is 142,800km
The Earth. Its equatorial diameter is about this length.
diameter = 2*radiuscircumference = pi*diameterThe equatorial diameter of Mars is about 6792 km, and its equatorial circumference is about 21,339 km.
It is closest to 12,756 Kilometers. - Nickname Bobmanray. :3
Earth's equatorial diameter is 7,926 miles (12,756 kilometers)
Jupiter spins so much faster than Earth, for instance, that its gassy state results in bulging out at the equator. The equatorial diameter is larger than the polar diameter.
Saturn's diameter at its equator is about 74,900 miles (120,540 kilometers).
The equatorial radius is 71.492 Kms, the diameter 142.98 kms