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Exercise that we could hypothetically jump on them, Planet
Mass (kg)
Radius (km)
Mercury
3.301x10"
2440
Venus
4.867X10%
6050
Earth
5.972210%
6400
Mars
6.417x10"
3380
Jupiter
1.899/10"
71400
Saturn
5.685x1026
60400
Uranus
8.682x1025
23600
Neptune
1.024x10%
22300
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