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  • Pluto & Jupiter: Surprising Similarities Between Ice Dwarf & Gas Giant
    Pluto and Jupiter, though vastly different in size and composition, share a few surprising similarities:

    * Gas giants: While Jupiter is a true gas giant, Pluto is a dwarf planet with a significant amount of ice and rock. However, both are primarily composed of frozen gases, with Jupiter's gases being much more abundant and less frozen.

    * Moons: Both planets have a multitude of moons. Jupiter boasts a staggering 79 confirmed moons, while Pluto has five. This hints at the gravitational influence both have on their respective regions of the solar system.

    * Atmospheric pressure: Despite being very different in scale, both planets have incredibly low atmospheric pressure. While Jupiter's pressure is still significant, Pluto's is extremely thin and escapes into space easily.

    * Internal heat: Both Pluto and Jupiter experience internal heating. While Jupiter generates its own heat through internal pressure and gravitational collapse, Pluto's internal heat is more likely due to radioactive decay within its core.

    * Rings: Although fainter and less pronounced, both planets have ring systems. Jupiter's rings are comprised of dust and rock, while Pluto's are thought to be made of methane ice particles.

    It's important to note that these similarities are rather loose and superficial compared to their stark differences in size, composition, and overall characteristics. However, it highlights how diverse yet interconnected the objects in our solar system can be.

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