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10 November, 12:09

How would Jupiter's orbit be different than Mercury's

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  1. 10 November, 12:33
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    Jupiter's orbit is different than Mercury's orbit due to the distance from sun and number of moons.

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    Mercury is present near to the sun due to which it complete its orbit revolution around the sun in 88 days while Jupiter is far from the sun so it takes 4329 days to complete one revolution around the sun. Mercury has no moon while Jupiter has 63 moons present in its orbit.
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