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Is the moon larger than Jupiter?

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Jupiter, the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet within the Solar System
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the moon (the only natural satellite of planet Earth)
Is the moon (the only natural satellite of planet Earth) currently an object with greater mass than Jupiter, the 5th planet in the Solar System?
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The radius of the Moon is 1,737.1 km. The radius of Jupiter is 71,492.68 km. So the answer is no. Jupiter is more massive than all the other planets and moons put together.
... Jupiter. Its mass is 1.48x10 23 kg. It was discovered by Galileo and S. Marius (independently) in 1610. Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system; it is also larger than the ...

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