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Jupiter consists of hydrogen and helium (primarily) like the Sun. It has a host of satellites in orbit around its equatorial plane. The sun has natural satellites (planets) that orbit its equatorial plane.

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Q: What does Jupiter have in common with the sun that the terrestrial planets don't?
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