Obviously, the Universe is the biggest of that lot. Next biggest is "galaxy", then solar system, then star, then moon. A comet is usually bigger than a meteorite, but not always.
`Solar system` is the smallest. then `Galaxy`, then `Universe` is the largest.
a Solar system which contains a galaxy
Planet Solar System Galaxy Universe
A universe is a very big realm of darkness with galaxies in it. and there are billions of galaxies in the universe! One of those galaxies is our solar system, and in that solar system is our planet. There probably is even more then just one univserse. O_o Well... Galaxies are within the universe and a universe is defintly bigger then a galaxy
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 is bigger
the universe is bigger
The universe, then our spiral galaxy(The Milky Way).
There is no such thing. The Universe is much bigger than the Solar System - and there is only one Universe, at least only one that we know of.
There are an estimated 1011 galaxies in the observable Universe. The entire Universe is much bigger than the observable Universe. It may be infinitely bigger, but it is not currently known whether this is the case.
`Solar system` is the smallest. then `Galaxy`, then `Universe` is the largest.
The word "universe" means "all space, all time, and everything in them". It's the concept that includes everything, and bigger than which nothing is.
Universe >> Milky Way galaxy >> Solar System > Sun >> Earth
Universe, galaxy,nebula,solar system, star, planet
They are in all three. Planets are in solar systems. There are lots of solar systems in a galaxy. There are lots of galaxies in the universe. So any planet is in a solar system, a galaxy and the universe.
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No. Our own galaxy contains several hundred billion stars (each of which might be a solar system), the observable Universe contains hundreds of billions of galaxies, and it seems that the entire Universe is much, much bigger than the observable Universe.