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The planet Jupiter is much more massive that the other planets.

The mass of Jupiter is 1.899×1027 kg.

The next most massive is Saturn with a mass of 5.685×1026 kg - which you can see is only about 1/3 that of Jupiter.

Neptune at 1.024×1026 kg and Uranus at 8.682×1025 kg are both only roughly 1/20 the mass of Jupiter.

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