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What Is The Largest Limit For Terrestrial Planets?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by Koichi Ito/">Koichi Ito on April 20, 1999 10:55:57 UTC |
The limit for largest Jovian Planet is about 20 Jupiter Mass. What is the largest mass limit for Terrestrial Planets in earth mass? I bet you that most massive terrestrial planet must be more massive than earth! |
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