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  • Mercury - 28.4 times larger
  • Venus - 11.7 times larger
  • Earth - 11.1 times larger
  • Mars - 21.1 times larger
  • Saturn - 1.18 times larger
  • Uranus - 2.79 times larger
  • Neptune - 2.87 times larger
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  • Pluto - 62.5 times larger
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