If one could see the full extent of the magnetosphere of Jupiter from Earth, how big would it appear in the sky?
A) about 16 times larger than Jupiter itself
B) about as large as the full Moon
C) about twice as large as Jupiter itself
D) 16 times larger than the full Moon
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