How does the mass of Jupiter compare to the rest of the planets in the Solar System?
A. Jupiter's mass is about equal to the sum of the terrestrial planet masses.
B. Jupiter's mass is about equal to the sum of Uranus and Neptune's masses.
C. Jupiter and Saturn have comparable masses.
D. Jupiter's mass is greater than all the other planet masses combined.
Answer: D
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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A. a short focal length objective and a shorter focal length eyepiece. B. a short focal length objective and a longer focal length eyepiece. C. a long focal length objective and a shorter focal length eyepiece. D. a very long focal length objective and a longer focal length eyepiece.