This would be the list in general, although there are probably moons somewhere in the universe that are larger than the earth. Earth's moon; the earth; the sun; the solar system; the galaxy; the universe.
First the Big Bang occurred creating the universe. Then the matter formed into the Milky Way.
Eventually some spare matter in the Milky Way formed the Solar System.
But, the Big bang didn't just create the universe. It also created the matter necessary for the Milky Way, which held the matter for the Solar System.
Universe-milkyway-galaxy(*)-solar system
It could also be Universe-galaxy(*)-milkyway-solar system
(*) It depends on the size of the galaxy. The milkyway is large gallaxy (estimated around 200 billion stars) but there are larger galaxies in the universe. In our local group of galaxies, however, the milkyway is pretty large and most are smaller.
No. The order is almost correct, except that the solar system is smaller, not larger than the Milky Way. The sun is part of the solar system, which is part of the Milky Way, which is part of the universe.
The order of size from the smallest to the largest is asteroids and moon,
planet, star, solar system, galaxy, universe.
Smallest to largest: solar system; galaxy; universe.
Moon, Solar System, Galaxy, Universe
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earth's moon, earth, the sun, the solar system, the milky way galaxy
Ganymede is the largest known moon in the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Solar System contains the Earth-Moon system. The Milky Way galaxy contains the Solar System. The Virgo supercluster contains the Milky Way galaxy. The Universe contains the Virgo supercluster.
IC-1101 is the largest galaxy known as of April, 2012. It will likely remain the largest known galaxy since our current telescopes, both terrestrial and extraterrestrial, have done numerous comprehensive searches of the universe. The same is of course true for the smallest, Willman 1. It's only the size of three football fields end-to-end. JUST KIDDING! Most often, Willman 1 is described by its mass, ~500,000 times that of our sun.
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earth's moon, earth, the sun, the solar system, the milky way galaxy
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
The solar system is by far the smallest.
biggest to smallest : universe, galaxy, star/solar system, planet, moon. The Universe is everything that exists and a galaxy is a cluster of billions of stars and then planets rotate around stars and moons rotate around planets.
The Universe
Starting from least to greatest magnitude in size: Earth Sun Solar System Milky Way Galaxy Universe
Ganymede is the largest known moon in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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The universe contains billions of galaxies and the Milky Way contains between 100 and 400 billion stellar systems (like the Solar system).
No. It isn't the smallest one, either.