How Big Is Jupiter Compared to Earth?

Jupiter is a true giant of our solar system. With a diameter of about 88,695 miles (142,800 kilometers), it is more than 11 times wider than Earth. Its colossal volume is so vast that over 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter without filling it completely.

An image of Jupiter showing its distinctive cloud bands, with Earth visible in the foreground, illustrating the size difference between the two planets.

When it comes to mass, Jupiter is just as impressive it is 318 times as massive as Earth and weighs two and a half times more than all the other planets in the solar system combined. This immense size and weight make Jupiter the undisputed king of planets, dominating the solar system both in scale and gravitational influence.


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