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: It ''may'' be the height needed to go from one gravity well to another. You don't have to get all the way up to escape speed for that.
 
: It ''may'' be the height needed to go from one gravity well to another. You don't have to get all the way up to escape speed for that.
  
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:Adapted from the table in {{w|Escape_velocity#List_of_escape_velocities|Escape velocity}}, using ''h'' = ''V_e''^2 / 2''g'':
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{| class="wikitable" border="1"
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| Location || with respect to || Ve (km/s) || Well depth (km) ||
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| Location || with respect to || Ve (km/s) || Solar well (Mm) || Total depth (Mm) 
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|-
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| on the Sun, || the Sun's gravity: || 617.5 || 19,435,000 || || || || || || 19,435
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|-
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| on Mercury, || Mercury's gravity: ||  4.3 || 942 ||
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| at Mercury, || the Sun's gravity: || 67.7 || 233.6 || 235
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|-
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| on Venus,  || Venus' gravity:    || 10.3 || 5,407 ||
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| at Venus,  || the Sun's gravity:  || 49.5 || 124.9 || 130
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|-
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| on Earth, || the Earth's gravity: || 11.2 || 6,393 ||
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| at the Earth/Moon, || the Sun's gravity: || 42.1 || 90.3 || 97
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|-
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| on the Moon, || the Moon's gravity: || 2.4 || 294 ||
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| at the Moon, || the Earth's gravity: || 1.4 ||  || 91
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|-
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| on Mars, || Mars' gravity: || 5 || 1,274 ||
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| at Mars, || the Sun's gravity: || 34.1 || 59.3 || 61
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|-
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| on Jupiter, || Jupiter's gravity: || 59.5 || 180,400 ||
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| at Jupiter, || the Sun's gravity: || 18.5 || 17.4 || 198
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|-
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| on Ganymede, || Ganymede's gravity: || 2.7 || 372 || || || || || 
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|-
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| on Saturn, || Saturn's gravity: || 35.6 || 64,600 ||
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| at Saturn, || the Sun's gravity: || 13.6 || 9.43 || 74
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|-
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| on Uranus, || Uranus' gravity: || 21.2 || 22,907 ||
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| at Uranus, || the Sun's gravity: || 9.6 || 4.7 || 28
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|-
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| on Neptune, || Neptune's gravity: || 23.6 || 28,400 ||
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| at Neptune, || the Sun's gravity: || 7.7 || 3.02 || 31
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|-
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| on Pluto, || Pluto's gravity: || 1.2 || 73 || || || || ||
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|-
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|at Solar System <br/>galactic radius, || the Milky Way's gravity: || 525 || 14,000
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|}
 
: Randall wasn't kidding about the Sun being "very very far down"; its well is 100 times deeper than Jupiter's!
 
: Randall wasn't kidding about the Sun being "very very far down"; its well is 100 times deeper than Jupiter's!
 
:[[User:Wwoods|Wwoods]] ([[User talk:Wwoods|talk]]) 19:47, 12 April 2013 (UTC)
 
:[[User:Wwoods|Wwoods]] ([[User talk:Wwoods|talk]]) 19:47, 12 April 2013 (UTC)

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