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How many Earths would fit in Jupiter?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Connie Ferry

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11y ago

The volume of Jupiter is about 1321 times the volume of Earth.

So the answer seems to be 1321.

But there would be spaces between the "Earths". You need to do a bit

of mathematics if you want to take allow for that.

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7y ago

If the entire volume of Jupiter were to be replaced with Earth-sized spheres, or parts thereof, it would take about 1321 Earths. But Jupiter's tenuous upper atmosphere extends much farther into space, while Earth's atmosphere is not included in its volume at all.

Volume of Jupiter (to arbitrary cloud tops) = 1.431 x 10^15 cubic kilometers

Volume of Earth (within solid surface) = 1.083 x 10^12 cubic kilometers

Conversely, Jupiter's smaller core means its mass is only as great as 318 Earths.

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11y ago

The exact number is 1,321.3.

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12y ago

11 x earth would equal jupiter.

i know this from science lesson

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11y ago

about 1,000 Earths can fit into Jupiter

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12y ago

only two will fit into jupiter

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16y ago

1,300

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14y ago

over 100

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