What is the mass of jupiter compared to earth?
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Jupiter is almost 11 times the size of Earth, and just under 318 times as massive.
Earth's has a mean radius of 6,371 km (3,958.8 mi), and a mass of 5.97 × 1024 kg, whereas Jupiter has a mean radius of 69,911 ± 6 km (43441 mi) and a mass of 1.8986×1027 kg.
Earth's has a mean radius of 6,371 km (3,958.8 mi), and a mass of 5.97 × 1024 kg, whereas Jupiter has a mean radius of 69,911 ± 6 km (43441 mi) and a mass of 1.8986×1027 kg.
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Jupiter is a gas giant. Although many assume that it is less denser, more lighter, it actually is much more heavier..... It is about 318.8 times Earths' mass.
Other interesting facts.(Does not include childish facts like it is the largest planet)
• It has a giant storm - Great Red Spot. Although it has the word 'spot', it is very big with winds swirling at the speed of more than 384 miles per hour.
• It is slowly shrinking due to many factors like friction due to contact with land.
Other interesting facts.(Does not include childish facts like it is the largest planet)
• It has a giant storm - Great Red Spot. Although it has the word 'spot', it is very big with winds swirling at the speed of more than 384 miles per hour.
• It is slowly shrinking due to many factors like friction due to contact with land.
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