[Question] How big is OP planet size?

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I doubt it.

OT: All we know about the OP world is that it has 6 moons atm.
Lets assume that it does have 6 moons and moons that are close enough that enel can get there easily.

We have two options.
Super small planent with normal sized moons
but that means that the planent Wouldnt be able to hold 6 moons due to its limited gravity.

BUT
If we have a super planet (Jupiter +) that could explain the moons being so close and the moons being so close could explain the wierd layout of the water. The tides on the grandline fluctuating could just be the moons passing by quick as fu,ck

so Jupiter.
 

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To have six moons it needs to be about the size of Uranus or Neptune
But one of those moons has a moon so yea. That satilite having a satilite would mean that its largest moon is about the size of Mars or earth and its smallest one like our moon. The one that has its own satilite would be the size of Venuis


So basically the OP world is the size of a small sun.
 

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But one of those moons has a moon so yea. That satilite having a satilite would mean that its largest moon is about the size of Mars or earth and its smallest one like our moon. The one that has its own satilite would be the size of Venuis


So basically the OP world is the size of a small sun.
Guess what? There is a moon called Ganimede which is bigger than the planet mars which orbits jupiter, which has three of its own moons. It's not impossible

Small sun? Don't you mean star? Small stars range from the size of Sirius B (which is 1.8x the size of our sun) to White dwarfs and theorized brown dwarfs (which can be smaller than our moon)...
 

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Lets assume that it does have 6 moons and moons that are close enough that enel can get there easily.

We have two options.
Super small planent with normal sized moons
but that means that the planent Wouldnt be able to hold 6 moons due to its limited gravity.

BUT
If we have a super planet (Jupiter +) that could explain the moons being so close and the moons being so close could explain the wierd layout of the water. The tides on the grandline fluctuating could just be the moons passing by quick as fu,ck

so Jupiter.
It's big but I doubt it's the size of Jupiter.
 
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