So how big is Jupiter? Well, my mass and also by size, Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. Let’s just begin with the diameter of Jupiter, it is about 88,695 miles which is more than 11 times the diameter of our planet the Earth. The mass of Jupiter is about 1300 times more than Earth as well. I think that gave you an idea about how massive Jupiter actually is. It is a very interesting scientific question to speculate how many earths could fit in Jupiter and in its huge red spot. In our today’s article we will try to answer that question. If science is not your strong suit, then don’t fret because it is not our strong suit either. We will try to answer the question from the perspective of an average person, and not from the perspective of a scientist. We will not talk extensively about the laws of physics and whatnot. I highly recommend this article to anyone who is looking for some quality infotainment, because the article I am about to mention is just full of that. Without further ado, let me point you in the right direction.
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