If Jupiter were orbiting our Sun and observed from afar, what magnitude of light dimming would be expected during transit?

Answer

Less than one percent.

The dimming caused by Jupiter, even relative to our Sun, is described as being extremely subtle, typically amounting to less than one percent of the total light.

If Jupiter were orbiting our Sun and observed from afar, what magnitude of light dimming would be expected during transit?

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