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The planet JUPITER has a diameter that is approximately ten times larger than mercury on a scale model.
While it’s true that size doesn’t matter, there are some planets in our solar system that are simply larger than others. However, we will talk about what planet would be the largest on a scale model of our solar system.
The planet with the largest diameter on a scale model will be Jupiter because it has an average diameter of 143,500 kilometers while the average diameter of Mercury is 4,879 kilometers; which makes Jupiter 10 times larger than Mercury.
- AMAZING PLANET: This giant planet is Jupiter. The gas giant has a mass equal to 2.5 times that of all the other planets in our solar system combined and could contain hundreds of Earths inside of it!
Jupiter's diameter will be around ten times greater than mercury on a scale model.
There are 70 known moons orbiting Jupiter, six of which were discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610.
- Its mass is three times greater than the earth: A scale model of Jupiter shows it to be ten times larger than Mercury.
The mass of this planet is three times greater than earth. It may be 10 to 20 times as wide as the earth but the pressure at its center is 1,000 to 2,000 times higher which means it has lost some of its mass and density due to the high pressure exerted by such an amount of gas.
- It has no natural satellites: This planet's mass is somewhere in the vicinity of 330,000 to 2,750,000 times that of Earth.
The surface gravity would be about one-third the force on Earth, which would make for long walks.
Any oxygenated atmosphere can't exist since this planet doesn't rotate or have any type of weather systems.
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