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Could all of the planets fit in the Sun?

Could all of the planets fit in the Sun?

It’s often hard to fully grasp just how big the planets in the solar system are. 1.3 million Earths could fit in the Sun, but that is hard to picture. The Sun is also to scale with the rest of the planets.

How many planets can fit into the Sun?

Volume-wise, you could fit nearly 1.3 million Earths into the sun (1.412 x 1018 km3). That’s assuming all those millions of Earths are squished together with no empty space in between. But the Earth’s shape is spherical not a cube, so only about 960,000 Earths would fit inside the volume of the sun.

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Which planet would fit all the planets in the solar system inside it?

You Could Fit All the Planets Between the Earth and the Moon

Planet Average Diameter (km)
Mercury 4,879
Venus 12,104
Mars 6,771
Jupiter 139,822

Which planets will survive the Sun?

But it’s not all bad news: Mars and the outer gas giants — Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — are expected to survive the sun’s burning-out. And now the detection of the distant planet orbiting a white dwarf strengthens that idea.

Can Jupiter fit all planets inside?

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Jupiter is so big that all the other planets in the solar system could fit inside it. More than 1,300 Earths would fit inside Jupiter.

What would happen without the Sun?

Without the Sun’s rays, all photosynthesis on Earth would stop. All plants would die and, eventually, all animals that rely on plants for food — including humans — would die, too.

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Is the sun bigger than all the planets?

The Earth is actually one of the smaller planets compared to the giant planets in the outer solar system – Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune….Big, Bigger, Biggest.

Body Diameter (Earth = 1)
Sun 109
Mercury .38
Venus .95
Earth 1

Can all the planets fit inside Jupiter?

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Jupiter is so big that all the other planets in the solar system could fit inside it. More than 1,300 Earths would fit inside Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun.

Would all planets fit between Earth and moon?

Short answer: Yes, and by sheer coincidence, they would actually fit quite neatly. The distance between Earth and the Moon is 384.000 km on average (the Moon’s orbit around Earth is actually somewhat eliptical). That is about 30x the diameter of Earth, so Earth itself would fit 30x in the distance.

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Will the Sun destroy Mars?

The Sun is predicted to expand so much it would engulf Mars and Earth as if puffs up into a red giant. It’s thought humans would have died out way before then unless we can find away to leave planet Earth and exist somewhere else. The 2018 study suggests, at this rate, humans only have around one billion years left.