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    Which planet in our solar system has the highest gravity, enough to squash you into little pieces? Which one has the least?

    Question #53327. Asked by eytank. (Dec 21 04 7:23 AM)


    Arpeggionist

    The most would be Jupiter, the least probably Pluto.

    Dec 21 04, 9:19 AM
    Buck540

    I agree with Arpie, check this cool site out:

    http://www.mistupid.com/astronomy/weight.htm#

    Dec 21 04, 10:25 AM


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