what determines the size of a planet ?
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The distance from the sun and its rotational speed and ofcourse the substance of which the planet is made up of
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The most common is to measure the apparent angular diameter of the planet – how big it looks against the sky – very precisely using a telescope. Combining this with a measure of its distance (deduced from its orbit around the Sun) reveals the planet's actual size.
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