By comparative diameters, the Baseball would be Neptune, with Uranus just a little larger, and the planet Saturn (excluding its rings) would be slightly smaller than a volleyball.
Planetary equatorial diameters:
Jupiter - 142,984 kilometers
Saturn - 120,536 kilometers
Uranus - 51,118 kilometers (more than than 1/3 Jupiter)
Neptune - 49,528 kilometers (slightly more massive but smaller than Uranus)
No. Jupiter is much larger than Earth. It is the second largest object in the solar system. Only the sun is larger.
99.8 percent of the total mass of our solar system is the Sun, and most of the rest is Jupiter. If there were 500 planets the size of Jupiter, they would STILL all fit inside the Sun.
It is estimated that planets can theoretically get up to about 80 times the mass of Jupiter, anything larger than that would form as a Brown Dwarf Star.
Pluto is not a planet so that would be Mercury is 13.72% smaller. Venus is 0.23% smaller. Mars is 9.42% smaller. So that means 3 planets are smaller than Earth.
Jupiter is by far the heaviest - most massive - of all the planets in THIS solar system. However, there are other planets in other solar systems and most of them are bigger - a LOT bigger! - than Jupiter.It doesn't make much sense to talk about "weight" here; what would you put the planet on, to weigh it? The most massiveplanet (in our Solar System) is Jupiter. Jupiter has about 300 times the mass of the Earth; it has more mass than all the other planets together.Jupiter is easily the heaviest object in our solar system (and the largest).
All of the planets except Jupiter could fit inside Jupiter. Jupiter is bigger than all the other planets combined. All the planets including Jupiter could easily fit inside the sun, which weighs more than a thousand times all the rest of the solar system combined. If the planets were collapsed into neutronium, their combined volume would be significantly less than 1/4 mile (that of typical neutron stars), which could probably fit inside the Grand Canyon, and perhaps even a big warehouse. Of course, this mass would also be very heavy.
yes
golf balls ... hand balls ... marbles ...
Jupiter does not swallow in planets currently. It may have pulled in proto-planets early in the history of our solar system. This would have been caused by Jupiter's enormous gravitational pull.
Jupiter would be.....5 planets from the sun. =]
Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons in orbit around it. No planets are in orbit around it, since they would then be classed as moons. The planets in orbit either side of Jupiter are Mars and Saturn.
That would be Jupiter.
The planets formed by ice would be Jupiter and Saturn!!......I think.............;)
You cant live on Jupiter it's a gas planet. But if you could i would play basketball.
No Mars isn't in Jupiter if it was then there would only be 8 planets in our solar system.
Mars
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sun: basketball Jupiter: ball of yarn but a big one Uranus:huge gravel or small rock the rest bigger to smaller marbles