How Many Earths Can Fit In Jupiter and Jupiter’s Red Spot?

How many Earths can fit inside Jupiter?

Now, let’s answer the first question out of these two – how many Earths can fit in Jupiter and Jupiter’s red spot? For the question that has plagued the mind of many, we used NASA to answer this question, which, as you may know, has data about everything related to space and is paid to figure out these sort of things. We also used Universe Today to determine the number of Earths that can be placed in Jupiter.  If you take the radius of Jupiter and compare it with the radius of Earth, then 11 Earths could be fit inside Jupiter. However, the densities of both planets are pretty different, so volume would be a better indicator of this question. Both Nasa and Universe Today determined that if the volume was the criterion on which the question was to be answered, an astounding 1300 Earths could fit inside the planet Jupiter.

How Many Earths Can Fit In Jupiter and Jupiter's Red Spot?

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