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How big is Jupiter?
139,822 km
Jupiter measures 139,822 km. That's about 11 Earths lined up end to end.
By the numbers
- That's 139,822 km, or about 86,882 miles.
- It's about 82.2 million times taller than an average adult (1.7 m).
- Roughly 11 Earths could line up across it.
- Walking nonstop, you'd need about 1,156 days to travel its length.
- Out of all 1,014 things in this collection, it ranks #20 by size.
Size comparison
How Jupiter stacks up against things of a similar size. Tap any bar to explore it.
Pollux (star)
12,000,000 km
Sirius A (star)
2,400,000 km
Sun
1,392,700 km
red dwarf star
200,000 km
Jupiter
139,822 km
Saturn
116,464 km
Uranus
50,724 km
Neptune
49,244 km
Great Wall of China
21,196 km
Bars use a logarithmic scale so everything fits โ real differences are even more extreme!
Fun fact
Standing beside it, an average person (1.7 m tall) would reach only about less than 0.001% of its height.
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