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  • Jupiter vs. The Sun: A Size Comparison
    You can't directly say how many times Jupiter goes into the Sun because they are different things:

    * Jupiter is a planet, a giant ball of gas.

    * The Sun is a star, a massive ball of hot plasma that produces light and heat.

    It's like asking how many times a basketball goes into a car - they're different shapes and sizes.

    However, we can compare their sizes:

    * Jupiter's diameter: 140,000 kilometers (86,881 miles)

    * The Sun's diameter: 1,392,000 kilometers (865,000 miles)

    The Sun is about 10 times wider than Jupiter. So, you could fit about 1,000 Jupiters inside the Sun.

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