If we represent the sun as a Grapefruit of diameter 10 cm, how big would Jupiter be? How big would the Earth be? (Helpful information: Diameter of Sun = 1,392,000 km; Diameter of Jupiter = 139.800 km: Diameter of Earth = 12,740 km)

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Although the exact location of the liquid/gas transition is not known, Jupiter is likely totally liquid a few thousand kilometers below the planet's cloud tops. Therefore, even if we removed all of the gases from Jupiter, it would still be larger than Saturn.

From Earth, how huge would Jupiter appear?

Io and Ganymede would frequently emerge in the sky and would appear to be more than 1.5 times larger than our Moon does in the sky above Earth. In the sky above Earth, Jupiter would appear to be almost 24 times larger than our Moon.

Is Jupiter an ailing star?

The same elements as the Sun (hydrogen and helium), Jupiter is referred to as a failed star because it lacks the mass required to have the internal pressure and temperature required to cause hydrogen to fuse to helium, the energy source that powers the sun and most other stars.

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