A 3D artist teamed up with Peter Schmiedchen of ‘What If?’ to show how many Earths can fit inside other planets in our solar system, Saturn included. The latter is approximately 88,695 miles in diameter and over 11-times the diameter of Earth, but we won’t give away the exact number of just how many Earths can fit inside this gas giant just yet.
As for the largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter, it’s diameter is more than 11 times that of Earth, and has a volume over 1,300 times greater. Let’s put it another way, if Jupiter were the size of a basketball, Earth would be around the size of a grape, as the former is 317 times as massive.
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