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In our Solar System, Jupiter is both the planet with the greatest diameter, and the planet with the greatest mass.

In other solar systems, larger planets have been found - in all size ranges. Any upper limit may be considered slightly arbitrary; anyway, at about 13 times the mass of Jupiter, the object would no longer be considered a planet, but a brown dwarf; at about 80 Jupiter masses, a star.

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