• Question: how many Jupiter's would it take to make up the size of the biggest moon?

    Asked by holliebob to Kuntal on 14 Nov 2016.
    • Photo: Kuntal Singh

      Kuntal Singh answered on 14 Nov 2016:


      Well the biggest moon in our solar system is Ganymede which is a moon of the Jupiter. Jupiter’s radius is almost 26 times that of the biggest moon Ganymede, so you can imagine how large Jupiter is. So it would take multiple moons to fill up Jupiter rather than the other way round.

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