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  • Uranus vs. Neptune: Comparing the Sizes of Our Solar System's Outer Planets
    The two outer planets that are about the same size are Uranus and Neptune.

    * Uranus has a diameter of 51,118 km.

    * Neptune has a diameter of 49,528 km.

    While they are not exactly the same size, they are very close in their diameters, making them the two largest outer planets in our solar system.

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