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"Jupiter" is the most biggest planet in the Solar System
Jupiter is the most biggest planet in the solar system. This planet is covered in swirling cloud stripes. It has also big storms and this was called as the "Great Red Spot", which has been going for hundreds of years. Jupiter is a gas giant because it is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, but it has a solid inner core, and it is same size to our Earth.
- Jupiter is the most biggest planet in our solar system.
- Jupiter is a gas giant. It is made mostly of hydrogen and helium.
- Jupiter has a very thick atmosphere.
- Jupiter has 79 confirmed moons.
- Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun.
- Jupiter has been known, since ancient times. Its because it can be seen without advanced telescopes before.
How is time measured in Jupiter?
- In one day on Jupiter goes by in just 10 hours.
- And in one year on Jupiter is the same as 11.8 Earth years.
This is the planets in the Solar System, based on its size:
- Jupiter (69,911 km / 43,441 miles)
- Saturn (58,232 km / 36,184 miles)
- Uranus (25,362 km / 15,759 miles)
- Neptune (24,622 km / 15,299 miles)
- Earth (6,371 km / 3,959 miles)
- Venus (6,052 km / 3,761 miles)
- Mars (3,390 km / 2,460 miles)
- Mercury (2,440 km / 1,516 miles)
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