By my own calculations Jupiter counts for around 0.097% of the mass of the Solar System.
The Sun on the other hand accounts for about 99.86%. After the mass of the Sun you have 0.14% of the mass of the solar system to distribute among the planets. Of this Jupiter takes up almost 0.10%
It makes up about 70% of all the planetary matter in the solar system.
Jupiter is the biggest planet in our Solar system.
Yes, as the nebula that gave rise to our solar system contained gold (we know this because gold is found on Earth), All bodies in the solar system will contain some gold in them.
In the Solar System Saturn is 'after' Jupiter.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, but the Sun is the biggest body.
Jupiter is a member of the star Sol's planetary companions.
It makes up about 70% of all the planetary matter in the solar system.
Jupiter and Earth are part of the same solar system (all the planets and other objects orbiting the Sun). Jupiter's planetary system has four main moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
It's just over 21%.
If you mean NATUERAL sattelite like a moon then it would be ganeymede which orbits Jupiter!
The sun, followed by Jupiter.