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How big is Jupiter in feet?

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469,107,611.55 feet (142,984,000 metres)
What is the diameter (of a circle or sphere) of Jupiter, the 5th planet in the Solar System in A foot (plural: foot or feet; abbreviation or symbol: ft or ′ (the prime symbol), the non-SI unit of length in a number of different systems including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary unitses?
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