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  1. Jupiter - Wikipedia

    Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a mass nearly 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined and slightly …

  2. Jupiter - Science@NASA

    Sep 3, 2025 · Jupiter is the largest and oldest planet in our solar system. If Jupiter was a hollow shell, 1,000 Earths could fit inside. But the "King of Planets" is no lumbering giant — Jupiter …

  3. Jupiter | Facts, Moons, Rings, Temperature, Size, & Color | Britannica

    Oct 7, 2025 · Jupiter, the most massive planet in the solar system and the fifth in distance from the Sun. It is one of the brightest objects in the night sky; only the Moon, Venus, and …

  4. Jupiter Facts - Interesting Facts about Planet Jupiter

    Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and is the fifth planet out from the Sun. It is two and a half times more massive than all the other planets in the solar system combined.

  5. Jupiter Planet Facts - Largest Planet in the Solar System

    Aug 12, 2025 · Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solar System. Discover facts, structure, moons, rings, missions, and role in protecting Earth.

  6. Jupiter, the planet with a planetary system… | The Planetary Society

    Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun, is twice as massive as every other object in our Solar System combined (except the Sun). Jupiter's four planet-like moons have features like …

  7. What Does Jupiter Look Like | Jupiter Facts - Star Walk

    Oct 16, 2025 · Jupiter is one of the brightest "stars" in the night sky and the largest planet in the Solar System. You can easily find this gas giant even in the light-polluted skies.

  8. Jupiter Facts - Science@NASA

    Apr 21, 2025 · Jupiter is a world of extremes. It's the largest planet in our solar system – if it were a hollow shell, 1,000 Earths could fit inside. It's also the oldest planet, forming from the dust …

  9. Jupiter: The Massive Planet - timeanddate.com

    After the Sun, the Moon, and Venus, Jupiter is the fourth brightest object in the sky—although, occasionally, Mars can outshine it. When Jupiter is at opposition, it lies directly opposite the …

  10. Moons of Jupiter - Wikipedia

    The Galilean moons. From left to right, in order of increasing distance from Jupiter: Io; Europa; Ganymede; Callisto. The physical and orbital characteristics of the moons vary widely. The …