None in our solar system.
2007-05-13 19:42:45
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answer #1
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answered by VR4Jen 2
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Theres plenty. Their are over 200 billion stars in our GALAXY, over 1 trillion in the whole universe. Most of those stars have a solar system of planet's orbiting around them. Their our very very more bigger planets bigger than jupiter. Although if Jupiter got any bigger it could be classified as a dwarf star.
2007-05-15 11:36:04
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answer #2
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answered by Haik 1
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None in our solar system.
Well over 100 extrasolar planets larger than Jupiter are known.
2007-05-13 19:49:07
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answered by novangelis 7
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Several hundred planets have been discovered outside of our solar system and most of them are bigger than Jupiter.
However, Jupiter is the biggest in our solar system.
2007-05-13 19:44:41
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answered by Orinoco 7
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None in our solar system, although most of the extrasolar planets discovered so far are much larger than Jupiter (and that´s why they were detected)..
2007-05-14 16:56:51
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answered by inesmon 5
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Virtually unkown to mankind at this moment. None that we know of yet but i beleive there other planets bigger maybe twice or 3 times as large,heck who knows there could be a planet 10 times bigger than jupiter. The thoughts are endless
2007-05-13 19:44:14
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answered by johnnyBgood 4
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Jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system.......
2007-05-13 21:52:16
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answer #7
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answered by Akshitha 5
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that,s easy Jupiter is the biggest planet.so the answer is 0
2007-05-13 19:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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None in our Solar system
2007-05-14 19:42:50
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answered by "QT" 1
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Very different since there are more than billions of galaxies on our universe
2007-05-13 22:36:33
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answered by Anonymous
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