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  • Jupiter's Eye: How Many Earths Could Fit Inside?
    It's impossible to fit Earths *across* the eye of Jupiter. Here's why:

    * The Eye of Jupiter is a Storm: The Great Red Spot, often called Jupiter's eye, is a massive storm, not a physical opening.

    * Size Comparison: Jupiter is enormous – about 11 times wider than Earth. The Great Red Spot itself is about twice the diameter of Earth. It's more like a giant swirling cloud than a hole you could fit things through.

    You could, however, fit about 1,300 Earths inside the volume of Jupiter!

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