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Jupiters relations to other planets

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It's bigger and exerts a significant gravitational pull.

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What are jupiters neighboring planets?

saturnand uranus


Have you found any other planets bigger than Jupiter?

No, but some telescopes have detected larger planets orbiting other suns. There are larger planets than Jupiter for they are called Super Jupiters


How does the mass of Jupiter compare to those other planets?

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. The data below shows how all other planets mass is compared with Jupiters, in terms of percentage of Jupiters mass.Planet% mass of JupiterMercury0.017Venus0.256Earth0.315Mars0.034Jupiter100.000Saturn29.941Uranus4.574Neptune5.396


What two planets surround Jupiter?

Jupiters orbit is between Mars and Saturn's orbit. Jupiters orbit can also be said to be within the orbits of Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.


What planets are large fast moving and made mostly of gases?

The "exoplanets" known as "Hot Jupiters".


What planets are large fast moving and made mostly of gas?

The exoplanets called "Hot Jupiters."


What is planet Jupiter's orbit?

Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.


Where did Jupiters name came from?

oh we dont really know how or what. Actually all the planets are named after Roman gods.


What was Jupiters real name before it came Jupiter?

Planets don't have real names. Humans give names to them.


What planets orbit Jupiter?

Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.


Is jupiters axis tilted more than that of other planets?

In comparing the angles between the planets' rotational axes and their orbital planes, Jupiter deviates from the perpendicular by only 3.13°. Only two planets have less tilt: Mercury and Venus (Venus rotates backwards; it's called a retrograde rotation).


Is Jupiter more massive than all the other planets put together?

Yes, Jupiter is more massive than all the other planets in our solar system combined. It is the largest planet and contains more than twice the mass of all the other planets combined.