Jupiter. Jupiter's total mass is approximately 1,900,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilos, which is 318 times the Earth's mass and equivalent to 2½ times all the other planets put together. Jupiter's diameter is 143,000 kilometers which is 11.2 times the Earth's diameter. The volume of Jupiter is 1,430,000,000,000,000 cubic kilometers which is 1320 times Earth's volume.
A solar system consists of one (or more) stars (or suns), and various orbiting bodies (e.g. planets, moons, meteors, comets, dust, gas).
A galaxy, on the other hand, is much larger in scale, and consists millions or billions of stars, interstellar dust and gas, and dark matter. Our own solar system is a tiny part of the Milky Way galaxy; it has a radius of about 7,500,000,000 kilometers, whereas the Milky Way has a radius of about 1,000,000,000,000,000,000. In order words: the Solar System is about 0.0032% of the size of the Milky Way.
If, on the other hand, you were asking what the biggest galaxy in the the universe, then the current answer is Galaxy ACT-CL J0102-4915 (also known as 'El Gordo'). This galactic cluster is about 7 billion light years from Earth and is over 3,000 times as massive as the Milky Way.
Planets are divided into 2 main catagories. Gas giant planets and terrestrial planets. Terrestrial planets are mostly rock/ice with relatively thin atmospheres.
Gas giants are mostly atmosphere.
The 4 gas giants in the solar system are :-
Uranus and Neptune are sometimes classified as ice giants rather than gas giants as the contain much higher concentrations of water, methane etc than Jupiter and Saturn but they are still technically gas giants.
I suppose if you're looking for a galaxy type which is the brightest in visible light, that would be the quasar. These are incredibly distant galaxies with super-massive black holes at the centre. Before matter falls into the black hole, a massive amount of energy is given off. We see this as visible light. Quasars are some of the brightest objects in the universe.
There are no galaxies in the solar system.
Our solar system consists of a cloud of dust particles circling around one star called "the sun".
We live on one of those specks of dust and call it "earth". The next star nearest to us is
about 25,865,000,000,000 miles away. That star and "the sun" are two stars out of
something between 200-400 billion stars that make up one galaxy ... the one we live in.
The next nearest galaxy is about 14,695,700,000,000,000,000 miles away.
Not much is known yet about solar systems (or stellar systems) outside our own. Planets have been found around a few thousand stars - out of the estimated 10 to the power 22 in the observable Universe.You would also have to clarify what you mean by "biggest". Do you mean:
* Largest star (in diameter)?
* Largest star (in mass)?
* Largest number of planets above a certain mass or size limit (the limit would have to be specified)?
* Largest total mass of planets?
* Largest diameter of orbit, of the outermost planet?
* Or perhaps some other criterion.
Whichever criterion you choose - you won't get a very reliable answer yet, based on the limited amount of observational evidence.
Saturn is the second largest gas planet in our solar system, after Jupiter.
rock and gas
Jupiter is a gas planet, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium. It does not have a solid surface like terrestrial planets such as Earth.
A rocky planet.
Pluto is no longer a planet but is classified as a dwarf planet, So Pluto is classified as a dwarf planet. Neither terrestrial or gas planet.
because the outer planet which are or the gas gaints are jupiter and saturn and uranus and neptune they are gaint not pluto that why they kicked him out
YES.
gaints
because Jupiter,saturn,uranus,ans Neptune are large and made of gases
i believe it was Galieo but it could be Magellan Type your answer here...
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a gas planet
Saturn is the second largest gas planet in our solar system, after Jupiter.
Gas giants and rocky.
rock and gas
Jupiter and Saturn are both gas giants, Jupiter being the more gigantic of the two.
Yes. It is one of the two Gas Giants we have in our solar system. The other is Saturn.