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  2. How Big is the Sun? | Comparisons, What Is Bigger, Facts - The...

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    The Sun has a radius of 696.340 km / 432.685 mi and a diameter of 1.39 million km / 864.000 mi. Earth, for comparison, has a radius of only 2.439 km / 1.516 mi, and a diameter of just 12.742 km / 7.917 mi. All the planets in our Solar System combined account for just 0.2% of the Sun’s mass.

  3. The Sun Profile. diameter: 1,390,000 km. mass: 1.989e30 kg. temperature: 5800 K (surface) 15,600,000 K (core) History of The Sun. The Sun is by far the largest object in the solar system. It contains more than 99.8% of the total mass of the Solar System (Jupiter contains most of the rest). It is often said that the Sun is an "ordinary" star.

  4. How Many Earths Can Fit Inside the Sun? | Facts, Amount & Summary

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    More than one million Earths could fit inside the Sun if it were hollow. The Sun has a radius of 696.340 km / 432.685 mi and a diameter of 1.39 million km / 864.000 mi. Earth, for comparison, has a radius of only 2.439 km / 1.516 mi, and a diameter of just 12.742 km / 7.917 mi.

  5. How Big is the Moon? | Comparisons, Size, Facts & Information

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    The largest moon in the Solar System, namely Ganymede, has a diameter of around 1.51 times that of our Moons. The Moon is located at about 384,400 kilometers / 238,855 miles away from Earth, or 1.29 light-seconds. The Moon is 384,400,000 meters away from us, while in inches, the Moon is 15.13 billion inches away from Earth.

  6. How Big is Jupiter? | Size Comparison, Actual Size & Facts

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    It has a radius of 696.340 km / 432.685 mi and a diameter of 1.39 million km / 864.000 mi. Jupiter, on the other hand, has a mean radius of 69.911 km / 43.440 mi, and a diameter of around 142.984 km / 88.846 mi at the equator, and a diameter of about 133.708 km / 83.082 mi at the poles. You could fill the Sun with 1,000 Jupiter-sized planets ...

  7. The Sun is located in the center of the Solar System. It is a nearly perfect sphere of hot plasma, essentially, a hot ball of glowing gases. It is the most important source of energy for life on Earth. The Sun has a diameter of around 1.39 million kilometers / 864,000 miles. This is 109 times greater than the diameter of our planet.

  8. A stable orbital resonance with Neptune prevents them from colliding. The light from the Sun reaches Pluto in about 5.5 hours at its average distance of 39.5 AU. It has five moons: Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos and Hydra. Charon is the largest with a diameter just over half of Pluto. It is the biggest known moon of a dwarf planet.

  9. The third closest planet to the Sun. Earth is at an average distance of 150 million km / 93 million mi or 1 AU away from the Sun. It only has one moon and several other smaller satellites. Earth is the biggest terrestrial planet having a diameter of 12.760 km / 7.926 mi. Surface temperatures on Earth are around 14 degrees Celsius.

  10. How Big is the Earth? | Size Comparison, Actual Size & Facts

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    Venus is the sixth-largest planet from the Sun. It has a diameter of 12.104 km / 7.521 mi and a radius of around 6.051 km / 3.760 mi. The mass of Venus is equivalent to 0.9 Earth masses, or 90% of our Earth’s mass. Venus is also three times bigger than Mercury, and it is the second-largest terrestrial planet after our Earth.

  11. It takes sunlight 3.2 minutes to travel from the Sun to Mercury. Mercury has a radius of 2.439 km or 1516 mi, and a diameter of 4.879 km or 3.032 mi. It is about the size of the continental United States, slightly bigger. It has a mass of about 3.285 × 10^23 kg or about 5.5% that of Earth.