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by rwmj
375 days ago
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Yes you're correct! It's about a factor of 50,000 between the orbit of Jupiter and the distance to the nearest star. But the orbit of Jupiter is still a lot bigger than the size of the Sun. To give numbers: The radius of the Sun is 700km, the radius of the orbit of Jupiter is 7*10^8 km (approx, it varies a bit), and the distance to the nearest star is 4*10^13 km. |
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700 Mm, or 700000 km.