Space without the space: the Solar system’s solid surfaces stitched together
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Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the biggies planets of our Solar System. If we take relative masses of the Solar planets. Jupiter at 71 percent of the total and Saturn at 21 percent dominate the system. Therefore, on the map below, these giant planets are not shown.

The planets of Solar System compared to Earth
Jupiter – 1120% the size of Earth
Saturn – 945%
Uranus – 400%
Neptune – 388%
Venus – 95%
Mars – 53%
Titan – 40%
Mercury – 38%
Callisto – 38%
Io – 29%
Moon – 27%
Europa – 25%
Triton – 21%
Pluto – 19%
Eris – 18%
Titana – 12%
Rhea – 12%
Oberon – 12%
Lapetus – 12%
Makemake – 11%
Huamea – 10%
Or – 10%
Charon – 10%
Umbel – 9%
Ariel – 9%
Dione – 9%
Quaoar – 9%
Tethys – 8%
Sedna – 8%
Cerec – 7%
2002 MS4 – 7%
Orcus – 7%
Salacia – 7%
WARNING :
the drawing is OK,
but this source includes many naming errors,
and most of the surface values that it indicates are just plain wrong !!!