You thought Everest was big! Map shows Solar System's highest peaks
Briefly

The tallest mountain in the Solar System can be found on the asteroid Vesta, with its Rheasilvia mountain towering at 22,500m (74,000ft), nearly three times the height of Mount Everest, forming from a massive impact crater covering 90% of the asteroid.
Olympus Mons on Mars, the Solar System's second tallest peak at 21,945m (72,000ft), is not only exceptionally tall but also wide, spanning an area equivalent to the size of France, part of the Tharsis Rise near the equator.
Read at Mail Online
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