The planet Jupiter, which has excluded other planets

The distances of the planets from the Sun (Average):

Mercury: 58 million kilometers
Venus: 108 million kilometers
Earth: 150 million kilometers
Mars: 228 million kilometers – 
Jupiter: 778 million kilometers
Saturn: 1 billion 426 million kilometers
Uranus: 2 billion 872 million kilometers
Neptune: 4 billion 503 million kilometers

As seen, there is a significant increase in the distance of Jupiter and the subsequent planets. These planets are already referred to as outer planets by astrophysicists.

The fact that the planets beyond Jupiter are so far away indicates that Jupiter excludes these planets. Jupiter is the ruler of Sagittarius. Sagittarians may tend to exclude other individuals from society or groups.

This situation is similar to how the Sun, being at the center of the solar system, represents leadership for both the Sun and the Leo zodiac sign.

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