Every body drawn to its real relative size. The Sun dwarfs every planet — including Jupiter. Scroll horizontally to take it all in.
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// NOTES
- The Sun is 109× the diameter of Earth.
- Jupiter alone could swallow 1,300 Earths.
- Saturn would float in water — it's less dense than your bathtub.
- Mercury is smaller than two of Jupiter's moons (Ganymede and Callisto).