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Venus is near the moon.
Right now Uranus. Since Pluto is now only considered a dwarf planet.
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if i remember correctly, Pluto was the closest planet to the size of earths moon, but now cause Pluto is so small, it has now been classified as just rock, and not as a planet anymoreMercury
Pluto and Charon. That's not a bad answer, except that Pluto isn't regarded as a planet now, of course.
Venus is near the moon.
Right now (April 2010) there are no guys on the moon. It is completely uninhabited.
There is no such planet known. In our solar system, the planet whose moon is closest in size to the planet which it orbits is none other than our own planet Earth. However, the Moon is still much smaller than the Earth. Pluto has a Moon that's big, but Pluto isn't a "planet" now, of course.
There is no such planet known. In our solar system, the planet whose moon is closest in size to the planet which it orbits is none other than our own planet Earth. However, the Moon is still much smaller than the Earth. Pluto has a Moon that's big, but Pluto isn't a "planet" now, of course.
Charon to Pluto. Only now they're saying Pluto is not a planet.
Earth.
it collided with earth. thea is now the moon
the planet you are looking for is Pluto it is about the same size as its moon and now scietist no longer call it a planet
A Planet is a large body of rock and gas. Planets do not twinkle like star. A planet At Least Has One Moon A Planet Orbits The sun.. that was about planets and now moons a moon is a small rounded body hat orbit around a planet. The moon is not a planet a moon orbit a planet. Now This How They Are The Same.... Both in outer space. planets and moons both have oval shaped orbits. they Both do ot produce there own llight :) The End Im A 4th Grader I Got To Beaver Ridge Elementry :) contact questions and ill answer it!
Formerly than answer was Pluto, whose moon Charon is just over half its diameter. Now that Pluto is technically not a planet, than answer is Earth, whose moon is just over a quarter its diameter.
Pluto. It used to be considered a planet. Now is it officially a dwarf planet. More like a big moon, or asteroid, instead of a planet.
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