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Size of objects
{| class="wikitable sortable" ! style="background:#efefef; white-space:nobr;"|Name ! style="background:#efefef;"|Diameter ! style="background:#efefef;"|Notes
 * +List of objects
 * UY Scuti||2,377,536,000 km||The largest known star, this star is 1,708 times larger than the sun.
 * NML Cygni||2,296,800,000 km||This star is so large, it could reach out to Earth's distance from the sun seven times.
 * PZ Cassiopeiae||2,178,480,000 km||
 * Westerlund 1-26||2,164,560,000 km||
 * WOH G64||2,143,680,000 km||The largest known star in the LMC, this star is only the fifth largest known star.
 * VX Sagittarii||2,115,840,000 km||
 * VV Cephei A||2,053,200,000 km||
 * RW Cephei||1,997,520,000 km||
 * VY Canis Majoris||1,976,640,000 km||Once thought to be a star so large that it contradicted stellar evolutionary theory, improved measurements have brought it down to size.
 * KY Cygni||1,976,640,000 km||
 * AH Scorpii||1,964,112,000 km||
 * Betelgeuse||1,496,400,000 km||The largest known star with a proper name, and the Alpha star in Orion. This star is set to explode in a supernova any time now.
 * Mu Cephei (Erakis)||1,440,720,000 km||
 * Antares A||1,229,136,000 km||The Alpha star in Scorpius.
 * Mira A||556,800,000 km||Prototype Mira variable.
 * Chi Cygni||439,872,000 km||
 * Pistol Star||425,952,000 km||
 * Deneb||282,576,000 km||
 * Rigel||109,828,800 km||The Beta star in Orion.
 * Canopus||99,388,800 km||The brightest and Alpha Star in Carina, and the second brightest star in the night sky.
 * Albireo Aa||97,440,000 km||
 * Polaris A||64,032,000 km||The north star.
 * Aldebaran||61,526,400 km||
 * R136a1||49,276,800 km||The most massive known star, but not the largest.
 * Arcturus||35,774,400 km||
 * Sagittarius A*||25,460,374 km||
 * Adhara
 * 19,348,800 km
 * Capella A||16,982,400 km||
 * Pollux||12,249,600 km||
 * VV Cephei B||11,136,000 km||
 * Bellatrix
 * 8,352,000 km
 * Albireo Ac||4,872,000 km||
 * Regulus||4,304,064 km||
 * Vega||3,922,656 km||
 * Albireo B||3,758,400 km||
 * Procyon A||2,850,816 km||
 * Altair||2,825,760 km||
 * Sirius A||2,366,400 km||The brightest star in the night sky.
 * IK Pegasi A||2,227,200 km||
 * Alpha Centauri A||1,707,984 km||
 * Sun||1,392,000 km||The largest body in the solar system, yet it is tiny compared to the stars above.
 * Alpha Centauri B||1,204,080 km||
 * 40 Eridani A||1,127,520 km||The largest star in the triple star system 40 Eridani.
 * Epsilon Eridani||1,023,120 km||
 * Gliese 229 A||960,480 km||One of the largest known red dwarfs.
 * Luyten's Star||487,200 km||
 * 40 Eridani C||431,520 km||
 * Kapteyn's Star||405,072 km||
 * CT Cha b||320,160 km||The largest known exoplanet, it is over twice as large as Jupiter.
 * HAT-P-32b||291,258 km||
 * GJ 1214||287,308 km||
 * Barnard's Star||272,832 km||
 * Cha 110913-773444||257,371 km||
 * Wolf 359||222,720 km||
 * Proxima Centauri||196,272 km||The nearest star to our own.
 * TrES-2b||181,875 km||The darkest known exoplanet, it reflects less than 1% of the light it receives.
 * Kepler-40b||167,291 km||
 * Jupiter||142,984 km||The largest and most massive planet in the solar system.
 * Gliese 229 B||130,848 km||One of the smallest known brown dwarfs.
 * Saturn||120,536 km||This planet has the most obvious rings.
 * TYC 1-900-0||84,912 km||The white dwarf in the Helix Nebula.
 * HAT-P-11b||60,339 km||
 * Uranus||51,118 km||This planet has the most tilt.
 * Neptune||49,528 km||This planet is the farthest from the sun.
 * Kepler-22b||30,529 km||An exoplanet that is in its star's habitable zone.
 * Kepler-37d||25,356 km||
 * 40 Eridani B||19,488 km||One of the largest white dwarfs known.
 * Procyon B||17,177 km||The second nearest white dwarf to the sun.
 * Van Maanen's Star||15,312 km|| The nearest single white dwarf to the sun.
 * Earth||12,742 km||The home of mankind.
 * Venus||12,102 km||The hottest planet in the solar system.
 * Sirius B||11,692 km||The nearest white dwarf to the sun.
 * Kepler-37c||9,454 km||
 * IK Pegasi B||8,352 km||One of the smallest white dwarfs known.
 * Mars||6,792 km|| This planet has the tallest mountain in the solar system, Olympus Mons.
 * Ganymede||5,268 km||The largest moon in the solar system, it is bigger than Mercury.
 * Titan||5,152 km||
 * Mercury||4,878 km||The second smallest planet in the solar system.
 * Callisto||4,820 km||
 * Kepler-37b||3,860 km||The smallest known exoplanet.
 * Io||3,642 km||The most volcanically active object in the solar system.
 * Moon||3,474 km||The only natural satellite of Earth.
 * Europa||3,120 km||
 * Triton||2,706 km||
 * Pluto||2,372 km||The smallest planet in the solar system.
 * Eris||2,326 km||
 * Sedna||1,990 km||
 * Titania||1,576 km||The largest moon of Uranus.
 * Rhea||1,528 km||This moon may possibly have rings.
 * Oberon||1,522 km||
 * Iapetus||1,470 km||
 * Makemake||1,430 km||
 * Haumea||1,380 km||
 * 2007 OR10||1,280 km||
 * Charon||1,208 km||
 * Umbriel||1,170 km||
 * Ariel||1,156 km||
 * Dione||1,122 km||
 * Tethys||1,062 km||
 * Ceres||974 km||The largest object in the asteroid belt.
 * Dysnomia||680 km||
 * Pallas||544 km||
 * Vesta||525 km||
 * Enceladus||504 km||
 * Miranda||470 km||
 * Proteus||420 km||
 * Mimas||396 km||
 * Hyperion||270 km||
 * Itokawa||692 m||
 * Golevka||530 m||
 * Aegaeon||500 m||
 * 2005 YU55||360 m||
 * Apophis||325 m||
 * S/2009 S 1||300 m||
 * 1994 WR12||130 m||
 * 2009 FD||130 m||
 * 2008 HJ||36 m||
 * Duende||30 m||
 * 1998 KY26||30 m|||The smallest known astronomical body.|}|}
 * Gliese 229 B||130,848 km||One of the smallest known brown dwarfs.
 * Saturn||120,536 km||This planet has the most obvious rings.
 * TYC 1-900-0||84,912 km||The white dwarf in the Helix Nebula.
 * HAT-P-11b||60,339 km||
 * Uranus||51,118 km||This planet has the most tilt.
 * Neptune||49,528 km||This planet is the farthest from the sun.
 * Kepler-22b||30,529 km||An exoplanet that is in its star's habitable zone.
 * Kepler-37d||25,356 km||
 * 40 Eridani B||19,488 km||One of the largest white dwarfs known.
 * Procyon B||17,177 km||The second nearest white dwarf to the sun.
 * Van Maanen's Star||15,312 km|| The nearest single white dwarf to the sun.
 * Earth||12,742 km||The home of mankind.
 * Venus||12,102 km||The hottest planet in the solar system.
 * Sirius B||11,692 km||The nearest white dwarf to the sun.
 * Kepler-37c||9,454 km||
 * IK Pegasi B||8,352 km||One of the smallest white dwarfs known.
 * Mars||6,792 km|| This planet has the tallest mountain in the solar system, Olympus Mons.
 * Ganymede||5,268 km||The largest moon in the solar system, it is bigger than Mercury.
 * Titan||5,152 km||
 * Mercury||4,878 km||The second smallest planet in the solar system.
 * Callisto||4,820 km||
 * Kepler-37b||3,860 km||The smallest known exoplanet.
 * Io||3,642 km||The most volcanically active object in the solar system.
 * Moon||3,474 km||The only natural satellite of Earth.
 * Europa||3,120 km||
 * Triton||2,706 km||
 * Pluto||2,372 km||The smallest planet in the solar system.
 * Eris||2,326 km||
 * Sedna||1,990 km||
 * Titania||1,576 km||The largest moon of Uranus.
 * Rhea||1,528 km||This moon may possibly have rings.
 * Oberon||1,522 km||
 * Iapetus||1,470 km||
 * Makemake||1,430 km||
 * Haumea||1,380 km||
 * 2007 OR10||1,280 km||
 * Charon||1,208 km||
 * Umbriel||1,170 km||
 * Ariel||1,156 km||
 * Dione||1,122 km||
 * Tethys||1,062 km||
 * Ceres||974 km||The largest object in the asteroid belt.
 * Dysnomia||680 km||
 * Pallas||544 km||
 * Vesta||525 km||
 * Enceladus||504 km||
 * Miranda||470 km||
 * Proteus||420 km||
 * Mimas||396 km||
 * Hyperion||270 km||
 * Itokawa||692 m||
 * Golevka||530 m||
 * Aegaeon||500 m||
 * 2005 YU55||360 m||
 * Apophis||325 m||
 * S/2009 S 1||300 m||
 * 1994 WR12||130 m||
 * 2009 FD||130 m||
 * 2008 HJ||36 m||
 * Duende||30 m||
 * 1998 KY26||30 m|||The smallest known astronomical body.|}|}
 * Oberon||1,522 km||
 * Iapetus||1,470 km||
 * Makemake||1,430 km||
 * Haumea||1,380 km||
 * 2007 OR10||1,280 km||
 * Charon||1,208 km||
 * Umbriel||1,170 km||
 * Ariel||1,156 km||
 * Dione||1,122 km||
 * Tethys||1,062 km||
 * Ceres||974 km||The largest object in the asteroid belt.
 * Dysnomia||680 km||
 * Pallas||544 km||
 * Vesta||525 km||
 * Enceladus||504 km||
 * Miranda||470 km||
 * Proteus||420 km||
 * Mimas||396 km||
 * Hyperion||270 km||
 * Itokawa||692 m||
 * Golevka||530 m||
 * Aegaeon||500 m||
 * 2005 YU55||360 m||
 * Apophis||325 m||
 * S/2009 S 1||300 m||
 * 1994 WR12||130 m||
 * 2009 FD||130 m||
 * 2008 HJ||36 m||
 * Duende||30 m||
 * 1998 KY26||30 m|||The smallest known astronomical body.|}|}
 * Miranda||470 km||
 * Proteus||420 km||
 * Mimas||396 km||
 * Hyperion||270 km||
 * Itokawa||692 m||
 * Golevka||530 m||
 * Aegaeon||500 m||
 * 2005 YU55||360 m||
 * Apophis||325 m||
 * S/2009 S 1||300 m||
 * 1994 WR12||130 m||
 * 2009 FD||130 m||
 * 2008 HJ||36 m||
 * Duende||30 m||
 * 1998 KY26||30 m|||The smallest known astronomical body.|}|}
 * 2005 YU55||360 m||
 * Apophis||325 m||
 * S/2009 S 1||300 m||
 * 1994 WR12||130 m||
 * 2009 FD||130 m||
 * 2008 HJ||36 m||
 * Duende||30 m||
 * 1998 KY26||30 m|||The smallest known astronomical body.|}|}
 * 2009 FD||130 m||
 * 2008 HJ||36 m||
 * Duende||30 m||
 * 1998 KY26||30 m|||The smallest known astronomical body.|}|}
 * Duende||30 m||
 * 1998 KY26||30 m|||The smallest known astronomical body.|}|}
 * 1998 KY26||30 m|||The smallest known astronomical body.|}|}