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Yes, the planet Neptune's gravitational pull is greater than Earth's, because the force exerted is proportional to mass, and Neptune's mass is over 17 times the mass of Earth. Because gravity evidences an inverse square law, we feel the gravitational pull on Earth much more strongly.

On the surface (roughly at the outer limit of the atmosphere) of Neptune, however, because of the size of the planet and the distance from its center of gravity, you would only weigh slightly more than on Earth's surface, somewhere around 13% more.

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