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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 |
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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.