List of Solar system objects by mass

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This is a list of Solar system objects by mass, in decreasing order. This list is incomplete because the masses of many minor planets 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.

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Yottagram range

Objects of mass greater than 1 Yg. Even the least massive of these approximate spheres. A new trans-Neptunian object 2003 UB313 is larger than Pluto but has a mass that has not yet been determined and therefore cannot be put on this scale.

Sol 1,989,100,000 Yg (1.9891 × 1030 kg)
Jupiter 1,899,000 Yg(1.899 × 1027 kg)
Saturn 568,460 Yg(5.6846 × 1026 kg)
Neptune 102,430 Yg(1.0243 × 1026 kg)
Uranus 86,832 Yg(8.6832 × 1025 kg)
Earth 5,973.6 Yg(5.9736 × 1024 kg)
Venus 4,868.5 Yg(4.8685 × 1024 kg)
Mars 641.85 Yg(6.4185 × 1023 kg)
Mercury 330.02 Yg(3.302 × 1023 kg)
Ganymede 148.2 Yg(1.482 × 1023 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Titan 134.5 Yg(1.345 × 1023 kg) satellite of Saturn
Callisto 107.6 Yg(1.076 × 1023 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Io 89.4 Yg(8.94 × 1022 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Luna 73.5 Yg(7.349 × 1022 kg) satellite of Earth
Europa 48.0 Yg(4.80 × 1022 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Triton 21.5 Yg(2.147 × 1022 kg) satellite of Neptune
Pluto 12.9 Yg(1.29 × 1022 ± 10% kg)
2003 EL61 4.2 Yg(4.21 ± 0.1 × 1021 kg) Kuiper belt object
Titania 3.5 Yg(3.526 × 1021 kg) satellite of Uranus
Oberon 3.0 Yg(3.014 × 1021 kg) satellite of Uranus
90377 Sedna ~3 Yg(3 × 1021 kg?) TNO
Rhea 2.3 Yg(2.3166 × 1021 kg) satellite of Saturn
50000 Quaoar ~2 Yg(2 × 1021 kg?) TNO
Iapetus 2.0 Yg(1.9739 × 1021 kg) satellite of Saturn
Charon 1.6 Yg(1.58 × 1021 ± 10% kg) satellite of Pluto
Ariel 1.4 Yg(1.35 × 1021 kg) satellite of Uranus
Umbriel 1.2 Yg(1.2 × 1021 kg) satellite of Uranus
Dione 1.1 Yg(1.096 × 1021 kg) satellite of Saturn

Zettagram range

Objects of mass between 1 Zg and 1000 Zg. The least massive of these objects are roughly rounded, but not spherical (e. g. Amalthea and Janus). However, the larger objects in this range, such as Tethys, 1 Ceres, and Mimas, are spherical.

1 Ceres (9.5 × 1020 kg) asteroid spherical
Tethys (6.176 × 1020 kg) satellite of Saturn spherical
20000 Varuna (5.9 × 1020 kg) TNO unknown
4 Vesta (2.701 × 1020 kg) asteroid non-spherical
2 Pallas (2.06 × 1020 kg) asteroid non-spherical
Enceladus (1.08 × 1020 kg) satellite of Saturn spherical
10 Hygiea (1 × 1020 kg) asteroid spherical
Miranda (6.59 × 1019 kg) satellite of Uranus spherical
Proteus (5 × 1019 kg) satellite of Neptune non-spherical
Mimas (3.84 × 1019 kg) satellite of Saturn spherical
511 Davida (3.6 × 1019 kg) asteroid non-spherical
704 Interamnia (3.3 × 1019 kg) asteroid non-spherical
Nereid (3.1 × 1019 kg) satellite of Neptune non-spherical
3 Juno (2.824 × 1019 kg) asteroid non-spherical
624 Hektor (1.4 × 1019 kg) asteroid non-spherical
87 Sylvia (1.1 × 1019 kg) asteroid non-spherical
Hyperion (1.08 × 1019 kg) satellite of Saturn non-spherical
Elara (8.7 × 1018 kg) satellite of Jupiter non-spherical
15 Eunomia (8.4 × 1018 kg) asteroid non-spherical
Amalthea (7.43 × 1018 kg) satellite of Jupiter non-spherical
Phoebe (7.2 × 1018 kg) satellite of Saturn non-spherical
Himalia (6.74 × 1018 kg) satellite of Jupiter non-spherical
45 Eugenia (6.1 × 1018 kg) asteroid non-spherical
Puck (2.89 × 1018 kg) satellite of Uranus non-spherical
2060 Chiron (2.7 × 1018 kg) centaur non-spherical
Janus (1.98 × 1018 kg) satellite of Saturn non-spherical
140 Siwa (1.5 × 1018 kg) asteroid non-spherical

Exagram range

Objects of mass between 1 Eg and 1000 Eg. These objects are not spherical (see images at Epimetheus, Thebe, 253 Mathilde, and 433 Eros).

Thebe (7.557 × 1017 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Caliban (7.3 × 1017 kg) satellite of Uranus
Juliet (5.57 × 1017 kg) satellite of Uranus
Epimetheus (5.35 × 1017 kg) satellite of Saturn
Belinda (3.57 × 1017 kg) satellite of Uranus
Cressida (3.43 × 1017 kg) satellite of Uranus
Prometheus (3.3 × 1017 kg) satellite of Saturn
Pasiphaë (3.0 × 1017 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Rosalind (2.54 × 1017 kg) satellite of Uranus
Pandora (1.94 × 1017 kg) satellite of Saturn
Desdemona (1.78 × 1017 kg) satellite of Uranus
Carme (1.3 × 1017 kg) satellite of Jupiter
253 Mathilde (1.033 × 1017 kg) asteroid
243 Ida (1 × 1017 kg) asteroid
Metis (9.5467 × 1016 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Bianca (9.3 × 1016 kg) satellite of Uranus
Sinope (7.6 × 1016 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Lysithea (6.3 × 1016 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Ophelia (5.4 × 1016 kg) satellite of Uranus
Cordelia (4.5 × 1016 kg) satellite of Uranus
Ananke (3.82 × 1016 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Adrastea (1.8894 × 1016 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Leda (1.09 × 1016 kg) satellite of Jupiter
Phobos (1.08 × 1016 kg) satellite of Mars
951 Gaspra (1.0 × 1016 kg) asteroid
433 Eros (7.2 × 1015 kg) asteroid
Pan (2.7 × 1015 kg) satellite of Saturn
Deimos (2.2 × 1015 kg) satellite of Mars

Petagram range

Objects of mass less than 1 Eg. Only the largest near-Earth asteroids should be listed in this section, as of unusual interest for their nearness. (See also: list of NEAs by distance from Sun.) Members of other classes of NEOs have masses of less than 1 Pg.

4179 Toutatis (5.0 × 1013 kg)
1620 Geographos (4 × 1012 kg)
1862 Apollo (2 × 1012 kg)
1566 Icarus (1 × 1012 kg)
2062 Aten (7.6 × 1011 kg)
4769 Castalia (5.0 × 1011 kg)

Omissions

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 [1] for its diameter and density. Several large objects (such as 2003 UB313, 31 Euphrosyne, 65 Cybele, 52 Europa, 28978 Ixion, and 90482 Orcus) are not listed because their masses on not yet given on their main articles.

See also

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