Jupiter is the largest planet, with a diameter of 88,846 miles. Adding to the massiveness of the planet are rings that encircle the planet. Jupiter also has 4 moons. Look here for more information: http://science.nationalgeographic.com/scie...
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What are Jupiter's moons? ... Jupiter's Big read spot that has been raging 300 years. ... Jupiter's diameter is 143 200 km,, it would take 1000 earths to fill up the volume of Jupiter.
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The diameter of Jupiter is approximately 133,708 km from pole to pole, or 142, 984 km at the equator. There is a slight difference because of flattening due to rotational forces. As Jupiter spins, it gets bigger through the middle. (Other p...
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Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System. The diameter of Jupiter at the equator is 142,984 km across. I say across the equator, and this is ... Diameter of Jupiter | Universe Today...
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Jupiter/Earth Comparison ... Jupiter Observational Parameters ... Jupiter Mean Orbital Elements (J2000)
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Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet within the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a mass slightly less than one-thousandth that of the Sun but is two and a half times th...
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Jupiter is just about as large in diameter as a gas planet can be. If more material were to be added, it would be compressed by gravity such that the overall radius would increase only slightly. A star can be larger only because of its internal (nuclear) heat source.
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Jupiter's diameter is approximately 86,000 miles (143,000 kilometers). The ring system begins about 55,000 miles (92,000 kilometers) from Jupiter's center and extends to about 150,000 miles (250,000 kilometers) from the planet.
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A team led by the University of Colorado at Boulder has found new evidence that a faint, doughnut-shaped ring of interplanetary and interstellar dust some 700,000 miles in diameter is orbiting Jupiter. ... Such particles are smaller than the diameter of a human hair and about the size of smoke particles.
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