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According to measurements of Viking spacecrafts the average pressure is around 0.7% of the normal pressure on the Earth, but they are large seasonal variations due to freezing of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during the winter. Source:

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The atmospheric or barometric pressure of Jupiter is recorded as 1 bar which is virtually the same pressure as Earth.

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Jupiter's average barometric pressure is 0.7% the pressure of Earth. Since Jupiter is a gas giant, it has no solid surface.

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Jupiter has a surface pressure of over 1000 bars.

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Surface pressure of the atmosphere of Pluto, measured by New Horizons in 2015, is about 1 Pa (10 μbar), roughly 100,000 times less than Earth's atmospheric pressure.

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