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What is the diameter of Jupiter?

What is the diameter (of a circle or sphere) of Jupiter, the 5th planet in the Solar System?
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The diameter of Jupiter is approximately 133,708 km from pole to pole, or 142,984 km at the equator. There is a slight difference because of flattening due to rotational forces.
On Jupiter, the equatorial diameter is 9275 km longer than the diameter measured through the poles. Because Jupiter is not a solid body, its upper atmosphere undergoes differential ...
The diameter of Jupiter at its equator is 142,984 km. Since it rotates very quickly, completing a full rotation in just 10 hours, it is an oblate spheroid and bulges at the ...
Jupiter Earth Ratio (Jupiter/Earth) Semimajor axis (10 6 km) 778.57 ... Minimum (10 6 km) 588.5 Maximum (10 6 km) 968.1 Apparent diameter ...
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