If you are discussing the three major states of matter, the answer is that the space between molecules is the largest in gases and smallest in solids. If you are discussing all five states of matter, the answer is that space between molecules is the largest in plasmas and the smallest in Bose-Einstein Condensates. However, these two states of matter are very rare and difficult to achieve.
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One cannot say for sure if it is the smallest planet in space, but it is the smallest planet in our Solar System.
In order of size, smallest to largest, it could be a meteoriod, a defunct cometary nucleus, a comet, an asteroid, a planetesimal or a plutino.
on the planet of Pern in imaginary world in outer space.
Jupiter is the largest, whilst Mercury is the smallest.
In order from smallest to largest: Solar System, Galaxy, and Space.
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If you are discussing the three major states of matter, the answer is that the space between molecules is the largest in gases and smallest in solids. If you are discussing all five states of matter, the answer is that space between molecules is the largest in plasmas and the smallest in Bose-Einstein Condensates. However, these two states of matter are very rare and difficult to achieve.
As far as is known, the Hubble Space Telescope is the largest telescope presently in space. Note that it's also the smallest one, because, as far as we know, it's the only space telescope presently in operation.
What is the smallest planet in space
That depends on what definition of first you mean. A solar system is in a galaxy and a galaxy is in space. So the solar system is smallest and space is largest.
Neptune is the fourth largest planet in our solar system.
the math is the same nationwide-- smallest size subtracted from largest divided by 2
The International Space Station (ISS).
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