Jupiter is the largest known named planet.
2006-09-18 06:19:33
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answer #1
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answered by hazydaze 5
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Jupiter is the largest in the solar system. They just found the largest planet ever recorded about a week ago. It was also the least dense. They said it could float on water.
But there are probably many many more planets even larger thatn that one... We may never know.
2006-09-18 13:15:07
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answered by dicanus1 2
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We don't know that yet, as the universe is so large that we are nowhere near having discovered all of the stars, let alone the planets. Now, in our solar system, it is Jupiter.
2006-09-18 13:14:38
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answered by Spirit Walker 5
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Give us a question we can answer. As others have said we don't have a clue.
Is it possible there is a point where a planet acquires enough mass it turns into a sun (don't know if that's how it works).
If yes maybe you can calculate the theoretical mass or close to it.
Then assuming there is one somewhere you'd have an answer.
2006-09-18 13:22:53
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answered by madjer21755 5
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wow...., that's a tough one..., the problem being is that we can't see planets very good...., even within our own milky way...., Jupiter is the largest in our own solar system but I imagine that's isn't the biggest..., the universe is sooooo big...., impossible to know...
2006-09-18 13:11:30
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answered by jordan912 4
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so far Jupiter is, but there is even more planets out there in the universe, even some bigger than Jupiter.
2006-09-18 18:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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there are too many planets in the universe to realistically measure all of them.
2006-09-18 13:15:35
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answered by Jaques S 3
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I think it's Jupiter.
2006-09-18 13:09:29
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answered by hot mama 5
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one of them in space
2006-09-19 20:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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saturn
2006-09-21 10:49:35
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answered by sylvanaidia 2
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