List of Solar System objects by mass
This article is a list of solar system objects by mass.
1 Sun 1.9885 × 10³⁰ kg.[[1]] The Sun is the most massive object in the solar system. It has a mass of 1.9885 × 10³⁰ kg That’s about 333,000 times the mass of Earth—which makes sense, considering it accounts 99.86% of the total mass of the entire solar system.
2 Jupiter 1.898187 × 10²⁷ kg [[2]]
3 Saturn 5.68317 × 10²⁶ kg
4 Neptune 1.02413 × 10²⁶ kg
5 Uranus 8.6813 × 10²⁵ kg
6 Earth 5.9724 × 10²⁴ kg
7 Venus 4.8675 × 10²⁴ kg
8 Mars 6.4171 × 10²³ kg
9 Mercury 3.3011 × 10²³ kg
10 Ganymede 1.4819 × 10²³ kg
- Eris (~1.638 × 10²² kg) [[3]]
- Pluto (~1.3025 × 10²² kg)
- Haumea (~4.006 × 10²¹ kg)
- Makemake (~2.69 × 10²¹ kg) [[4]]
- Gonggong (~1.75 × 10²¹ kg)
- Sedna not known
- Quaoar (~1.208 × 10²¹ kg)
- Orcus (~5.478 × 10²⁰ kg)
- Ceres (~9.3839 × 10²⁰ kg)
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Parts-per-million chart of the relative mass distribution of the Solar System, each cubelet denoting 2×1024 kg