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[edit] Yottagram range

Following is a list of solar system objects more massive than 1021 kilograms (one yottagram [Yg]). Even the least massive of these objects is an approximate sphere.[1] Eris, a new trans-Neptunian object, is larger than Pluto but has an undetermined mass. An estimate is listed. See also List of planetary bodies.

Photographs of objects are on a black background; artists' impressions are on a grey background.
Rank Name Image Mass in Yg Mass in kg Mass (Vs. Earth) Type of object
1 Sun
1,988,435,000 Yg (1.988435 × 1030 kg) 332837 star
2 Jupiter
1,899,000 Yg (1.899 × 1027 kg) 317.87 5th planet
3 Saturn
568,460 Yg (5.6846 × 1026 kg) 95.152 6th planet
4 Neptune
102,430 Yg (1.0243 × 1026 kg) 17.145 8th planet
5 Uranus
86,832 Yg (8.6832 × 1025 kg) 14.534 7th planet
6 Earth
5,974.2 Yg (5.9742 × 1024 kg) 1 3rd planet
7 Venus
4,868.5 Yg (4.8685 × 1024 kg) 0.815 2nd planet
8 Mars
641.85 Yg (6.4185 × 1023 kg) 0.107 4th planet
9 Mercury
330.2 Yg (3.302 × 1023 kg) 0.0553 1st planet
10 * Ganymede
148.2 Yg (1.482 × 1023 kg) 2.48% satellite of Jupiter
11 * Titan
134.5 Yg (1.345 × 1023 kg) 2.25% satellite of Saturn
12 * Callisto
107.6 Yg (1.076 × 1023 kg) 1.8% satellite of Jupiter
13 * Io
89.3 Yg (8.9319 × 1022 kg) 1.5% satellite of Jupiter
14 * Moon
73.5 Yg (7.3477 × 1022 kg) 1.23% satellite of Earth
15 * Europa
48.0 Yg (4.80 × 1022 kg) 0.803% satellite of Jupiter
16 * Triton
21.5 Yg (2.147 × 1022 kg) 0.359% satellite of Neptune
17 Eris bgcolor=black align=right| ~16 Yg (~1.6 × 1022 kg)[2] ~0.27% dwarf planet
18 Pluto
13.1 Yg (1.305 ± 0.007 × 1022 kg) ~0.22% dwarf planet
19 (136108) 2003 EL61
("Santa")
4.2 Yg (4.2 ± 0.1 × 1021 kg) ~0.069% Kuiper belt object
20 * Titania
3.5 Yg (3.526 × 1021 kg) ~0.059% satellite of Uranus
21 * Oberon
3.0 Yg (3.014 × 1021 kg) ~0.05% satellite of Uranus
22 90377 Sedna ~3 Yg (~3 × 1021 kg) ~0.05% TNO
23 * Rhea
2.3 Yg (2.3166 × 1021 kg) ~0.039% satellite of Saturn
24 50000 Quaoar ~2 Yg (~2 × 1021 kg) ~0.033% TNO
25 * Iapetus
2.0 Yg (1.9739 × 1021 kg) ~0.033% satellite of Saturn
26 * Charon
1.5 Yg (1.52 ± 0.06 × 1021 kg) ~0.025% satellite of Pluto
27 * Ariel
1.4 Yg (1.35 × 1021 kg) ~0.022% satellite of Uranus
28 * Umbriel
1.2 Yg (1.2 × 1021 kg) ~0.020% satellite of Uranus
29 * Dione
1.1 Yg (1.096 × 1021 kg) ~0.018% satellite of Saturn
Leading asterisks (*) mark satellites.