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  • How Many Jupiters Could Fit Inside the Sun? - Space Facts
    You can't fit Jupiter into the Sun in the traditional sense, because the Sun is a giant ball of plasma, and Jupiter is a gas giant. However, we can compare their volumes to see how many Jupiters' worth of *space* the Sun takes up.

    Here's the breakdown:

    * Sun's volume: 1.41 x 10^18 km³

    * Jupiter's volume: 1.43 x 10^15 km³

    To find out how many Jupiters fit in the Sun, divide the Sun's volume by Jupiter's volume:

    (1.41 x 10^18 km³) / (1.43 x 10^15 km³) ≈ 986

    Therefore, approximately 986 Jupiters could fit inside the Sun based on their volumes.

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