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Jupiter is by far the largest planet in our solar system. The huge ball of hydrogen and helium circling the sun is about 88,000 miles wide, meaning more than 1,300 Earths could fit inside it.
What housing is like in Jupiter The Census Bureau estimates Jupiter's homeownership rate is 77.5%. Statewide, 67% of homes are owned by the people living in them.
While Jupiter shares a similar chemical composition to the Sun—mainly hydrogen and helium,it isn’t quite massive enough to undergo nuclear fusion and become a star.
Radiolab's Lulu Miller hosts a science podcast for kids called "Terrestrials," and she set out to find the answer. LULU MILLER: The spacecraft headed for Jupiter's moon is called the Europa Clipper.
Income and poverty in Jupiter The Jupiter Lighthouse in Jupiter on November 18, 2019. Half of Jupiter's households earn at least $105,413, much higher than Florida's median of $69,303.