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Jupiter is the most massive planet and has the strongest gravity. However the surface we can see is only the top of the atmosphere. Presumably there is a surface that someone could theoretically stand on, but it is of uncertain diameter so the answer is not a definite one. The same applies to all four gas-giants, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

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