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Jupiter is significantly larger than Earth, with a diameter approximately 11 times that of Earth. To put it in context, about 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter. Jupiter's larger size contributes to its immense gravity and strong magnetic field.
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
Jupiter is further from Earth than Mars. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun, while Mars is the fourth planet.
Jupiter has a mass that is 317.8x greater than that of Earth. In other words, Earth's mass is equal to about 0.3% the mass of Jupiter.
Emperors of Rome where considered to be embodiments of Jupiter on Earth.
Jupiter is significantly larger than Earth, with a diameter approximately 11 times that of Earth. To put it in context, about 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter. Jupiter's larger size contributes to its immense gravity and strong magnetic field.
Jupiter is approximately 318 times the mass of Earth.
Smallest to largest - Pluto, Earth, Saturn, Jupiter.
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
Jupiter's magnetosphere extends towards the Sun about 7 million kilometres where it encounters the solar wind, which creates a bow wave. [See related link] It extends almost to Saturn on the leeward side. (About the distance from Jupiter to the Sun) Jupiter and Earth at their closest approach are approximately 630 million kilometres apart. So the magnetosphere doesn't reach Earth. See related links for more information
weight on jupiter=((mass of jupiter)*(Radius of earth)2/(mass of earth)*(Radius of jupiter)2)*weight on earth
Jupiter is further from Earth than Mars. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun, while Mars is the fourth planet.
Jupiter is bigger than Earth and is gaseous rather than rocky.
About once. See related link for a pictorial representation.
Jupiter has a mass that is 317.8x greater than that of Earth. In other words, Earth's mass is equal to about 0.3% the mass of Jupiter.
The angle between the line from Earth to Jupiter and the line from Earth to the Sun when Jupiter is at opposition is 180 degrees. This is because Jupiter, Earth, and the Sun are aligned in a straight line during opposition, with Earth in the middle.