Solar System by mass

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Solar System objects sorted by decreasing mass (m). [1]

  1. Star Sol [1.9888E30 kg = ½(1.9885E30 + 1.9891E30) kg]
  2. Planet Jupiter [1.898187E27 kg]
  3. Planet Saturn [5.68317E26 kg]
  4. Planet Neptune [1.02413E26 kg]
  5. Planet Uranus [8.6813E25 kg]
  6. Planet Terra [5.9724E24 kg]
  7. Planet Venus [4.8675E24 kg]
  8. Planet Mars [6.4171E23 kg]
  9. Planet Mercury [3.3011E23 kg]
  10. Jovian Satellite Ganymede [1.4819E23 kg]
  11. Saturnian Satellite Titan [1.3452E23 kg]
  12. Jovian Satellite Callisto [1.075938E23 kg]
  13. Jovian Satellite Io [8.931938E22 kg]
  14. Terran Satellite Luna [7.346E22 kg]
  15. Jovian Satellite Europa [4.79984E22 kg]
  16. Neptunian Satellite Triton [2.1389E22 kg]
  17. Minor Planet Eris [1.638E22 kg]
  18. Minor Planet Pluto [1.3025E22 kg]
  19. Minor Planet Haumea [4.006E21 kg]
  20. Minor Planet Sedna [3.9E21 kg = ½(1.7E21 + 6.1E21) kg]
  21. Uranian Satellite Titania [3.4550E21 kg]
  22. Uranian Satellite Oberon [3.1104E21 kg]
  23. Minor Planet Makemake [3.1E21 kg]
  24. Saturnian Satellite Rhea [2.3064854E21 kg]
  25. Saturnian Satellite Iapetus [1.80565E21 kg]
  26. Minor Planet Gonggong [1.75E21 kg]
  27. Pluto Satellite Charon [1.5897E21 kg]
  28. Uranian Satellite Umbriel [1.2885E21 kg]
  29. Uranian Satellite Ariel [1.2331E21 kg]
  30. Minor Planet Quaoar [1.20E21 kg]
  31. Saturnian Satellite Dione [1.0954868E21 kg]
  32. Minor Planet Ceres [9.3839E20 kg]
  33. Saturnian Satellite Tethys [6.1749E20 kg]

references

  1. Wikipedia: "Solar System by size"