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Chapter 99 - Finally Back

Within the entire Solar System, the Sun alone accounts for 99.86% of the system's total mass.

Of the remaining 0.14% of mass, Jupiter alone accounts for about 71%.

The remaining 29% of mass constitutes the other seven major planets, numerous dwarf planets, a virtually infinite number of asteroids, comets, interstellar dust, and all other celestial bodies.

Jupiter possesses a vast moon system.

There are four moons that have achieved hydrostatic equilibrium, causing them to assume a spherical shape.

The largest moon, Ganymede, is even larger in volume than Mercury, which is a major planet.

Of course, its mass is not comparable, being only half that of Mercury.

In addition to the four large moons, it also has over seventy smaller moons and a magnificent Jupiter ring.

The Jupiter ring is similar to the Solar System's asteroid belt, composed of countless large and small rock fragments.

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