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What is the most biggest planet in the universe?
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The largest planets are approximately 13 times the mass of Jupiter. Sub stellar objects greater than 13 times the mass of Jupiter, but less massive than main-sequence stars, are Brown Dwarfs, which emit long wavelength electromagnetic radiation, including infrared, but little visible light.
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