Third, the mass of Jupiter, if distributed in a spherical shell revolving around the sun at twice the Earth’s distance from it, would have a thickness such that the mass is 200 grams per square centimeter of surface area ( 2 to 3 meters, depending on the density).
A shell of this thickness could be made comfortably habitable, and could contain all the machinery re-quired for exploiting the solar radiation falling onto it from the inside.
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