All planets can fit between the Earth & Moon
When we say the distance is 405,500 km, we're talking about the center-to-center distance. The actual *space* between them is 397,385 km and has been accounted for here. Also, the oblateness of the planets was accounted for, e.g. Saturn is 11,808 km wider than it is "tall"!
All [solar system] planets can fit between the Earth and Moon at the average separation distance too (384,400 km), but you have to tilt either Jupiter or Saturn to fit them.
The data used are from this nasa page
https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/
"All planets can fit between the Earth & Moon" was written so that it'd fit on one line. Pluto and Ceres are mapped out so I tend to include them, but other things can also fit. The Pluto debate is not the point of the image
Oh I also made this a while ago to show how big Saturn's rings are. In this version I use the average Earth-Moon distance and put both Jupiter and Saturn on their side. Fun fact: Saturn's rings have a mass just 1/5000th that of our Moon, but their surface area is huge
Ceres was discovered in the asteroid belt in 1801 and was known as a planet for 50 years. This was before Neptune (1846) & Pluto (1930) were found. Ceres was changed to "asteroid" from 1850s, then to Dwarf Planet in 2006 (with Pluto). I include them because they fit
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