Pluto was re-classified as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). A new definition for a planet was established, Pluto did not fit the new criteria, so was deemed a dwarf planet. Like Earth and the other planets, it is known to be spherical in shape and is in direct orbit the, but unlike the Earth and other planets, it does not `dominate` its orbit. That is to say that there are a high number of other bodies at the same orbital distance.
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The volume of our solar system's largest planet, Jupiter, is 1320 times the volume of Earth.
It's hard to answer this question because it changes, depending on the positions of the planets in their orbits.Venus can get closer to Earth than any other planet, but that doesn't mean it's always the closest. The orbit of Venus averages about 41 million kilometers (25.5 million miles) closer to the Sun than Earth. The orbit of Mars averages about 79 million kilometers (49 million miles) farther out than Earth.At any given time, Venus or Mars (or very, very rarely, Mercury) might be the closest planet to Earth.
The amount of earths you can fit on Jupiter is over 900 as i'm an astronomer chaser!!
none cause the moons smaller than earth
you can fit 1million planets the size of earth in the sun
Many planets have only one moon. For example, Earth only has one moon. There are likely to be billions of planets in our universe with just one moon. As you can imagine, the list of these would take a long time to write out. We will only have discovered a small amount of actual planets that fit this description though.
Around 1,321 Earths could fit inside Jupiter. This calculation is based on the volume of the two planets; Jupiter is significantly larger in size than Earth.
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1.5 million can fit
The Moon is about 1/6th the size of Earth, so you could fit approximately 6 moons across the Earth's surface.
You could fit around 30 Earths in between the Earth and the Moon. This distance is about 384,400 kilometers.
Approximately 49 Earths could fit inside the Moon.
None, as the earth is a lot larger than the moon.
The sun is over a million times bigger than the earth, and the earth is about 45 times bigger (by volume) than the moon. So you could not fit the sun into the moon.
You could fit about 3.5 Earths across the width of the Moon. The Moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers, while Earth's diameter at the equator is around 12,742 kilometers.