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Jupiter

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The most massive and largest planet in the solar system, Jupiter, had it 4 times more mass now, would actually shrink from the powerful gravity.

Jupiter is so large and massive, that 1,321.3 Earths can fit inside, and even fit all the planets in. In stark contrast, only 317 Earths would match its mass, or 2.5 times more than all the planets adds together.

The Great Red Spot, Jupiter's largest storm, is likened to our worst hurricanes and can fit roughly 3 Earths inside.

50-80 times more mass would make Jupiter a brown dwarf star.

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The Solar System

By avila3598

Takeru's Solar System FlowVella. Comparisons and facts of planets