List Of Solar System Objects By Mass
This is a
list of solar system objects by mass
, in decreasing order. This list is incomplete because the masses of many
asteroids
are not accurately known. The ordering is not the same as the order of a
list of solar system objects by radius
because some objects are denser than others. For instance
Neptune
is more massive than
Uranus
despite being smaller, and
Mercury
is much more massive than
Ganymede
and
Titan
despite being smaller.
Sun>
(1.9891 × 10
30
kg
)
Jupiter
(1.899 × 10
27
kg)
Saturn
(5.6846 × 10
26
kg)
Neptune
(1.0243 × 10
26
kg)
Uranus
(8.6832 × 10
25
kg)
Earth
(5.9736 × 10
24
kg)
Venus
(4.8685 × 10
24
kg)
Mars
(6.4185 × 10
23
kg)
Mercury
(3.302 × 10
23
kg)
Ganymede
(1.482 × 10
23
kg)
Titan
(1.345 × 10
23
kg)
Callisto
(1.076 × 10
23
kg)
Io
(8.94 × 10
22
kg)
Moon
(7.349 × 10
22
kg)
Europa
(4.8 × 10
22
kg)
Triton
(2.147 × 10
22
kg)
Pluto
(1.25 × 10
22
kg)
Titania
(3.526 × 10
21
kg)
Oberon
(3.014 × 10
21
kg)
Rhea
(2.3166 × 10
21
kg)
Iapetus
(1.9739 × 10
21
kg)
Charon
(1.90 × 10
21
kg)
Umbriel
(1.5
???
× 10
21
kg)
Ariel
(1.35 × 10
21
kg)
Dione
(1.096 × 10
21
kg)
1 Ceres
(8.7 × 10
20
kg)
Tethys
(6.176 × 10
20
kg)
20000 Varuna
(4 × 10
20
kg)
2 Pallas
(3.18 × 10
20
kg)
4 Vesta
(3.0 × 10
20
kg)
Enceladus
(8.6 × 10
19
kg)
Miranda
(6.59 × 10
19
kg)
Mimas
(3.84 × 10
19
kg)
3 Juno
(2.0 × 10
19
kg)
Hyperion
(1.08 × 10
19
kg)
Elara
(8.7 × 10
18
kg)
Amalthea
(7.43 × 10
18
kg)
Phoebe
(7.2 × 10
18
kg)
Himalia
(6.74 × 10
18
kg)
45 Eugenia
(6.1 × 10
18
kg)
2060 Chiron
(4 × 10
18
kg)
Pasiphaë
(3.1 × 10
18
kg)
Puck
(2.89 × 10
18
kg)
Janus
(1.98 × 10
18
kg)
140 Siwa
(1.5 × 10
18
kg)
Thebe
(7.557 × 10
17
kg)
Caliban
(7.3 × 10
17
kg)
Juliet
(5.57 × 10
17
kg)
Epimetheus
(5.35 × 10
17
kg)
Belinda
(3.57 × 10
17
kg)
Cressida
(3.43 × 10
17
kg)
Prometheus
(3.3 × 10
17
kg)
Rosalind
(2.54 × 10
17
kg)
Pandora
(1.94 × 10
17
kg)
Desdemona
(1.78 × 10
17
kg)
Carme
(1.3 × 10
17
kg)
253 Mathilde
(1.033 × 10
17
kg)
243 Ida
(1 × 10
17
kg)
Metis
(9.5467 × 10
16
kg)
Bianca
(9.3 × 10
16
kg)
Sinope
(7.6 × 10
16
kg)
Lysithea
(6.3 × 10
16
kg)
Ophelia
(5.4 × 10
16
kg)
Cordelia
(4.5 × 10
16
kg)
Ananke
(3.82 × 10
16
kg)
Adrastea
(1.8894 × 10
16
kg)
Leda
(1.09 × 10
16
kg)
Phobos
(1.08 × 10
16
kg)
951 Gaspra
(1.0 × 10
16
kg)
24 Themis
(7.2 × 10
15
kg)
433 Eros
(7.2 × 10
15
kg)
Pan
(2.7 × 10
15
kg)
Deimos
(1.8 × 10
15
kg)
4979 Otawara
(2 × 10
14
kg)
4179 Toutatis
(5.0 × 10
13
kg)
1620 Geographos
(4 × 10
12
kg)
1862 Apollo
(2 × 10
12
kg)
1566 Icarus
(1 × 10
12
kg)
2062 Aten
(7.6 × 10
11
kg)
4769 Castalia
(5.0 × 10
11
kg)
Many of these values were taken directly from the appropriate Wikipedia article. Some were taken from the
Planetary Fact Sheets
. The mass of 20000 Varuna was estimated based on values given at
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/faculty/jewitt/varuna.html
for its diameter and density. Several large objects (
90377 Sedna
,
28978 Ixion
,
50000 Quaoar
, and
90482 Orcus
) are not listed because they are not well-studied.
See also
List of solar system objects by radius
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