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Planet Weight Calculator

Find out how much you would weigh on other planets, the Moon, and the Sun.

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What's My Weight on Other Planets?

Enter your weight on Earth and discover how much you'd weigh on every planet in our solar system — plus the Moon, Sun, and Pluto.

🌍Your Weight on Earth

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On the Moon, you'd weigh
11.6 kg
That's 16.6% of your Earth weight — you could jump 6× higher! 🚀

🪐Weight Across the Solar System

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EarthYour home planet
70.0 kg
1× gravity — baseline
MercurySmallest planet
26.3 kg
0.376× Earth gravity
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VenusHottest planet
63.5 kg
0.907× Earth gravity
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MoonEarth's natural satellite
11.6 kg
0.166× Earth gravity
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MarsThe Red Planet
26.4 kg
0.377× Earth gravity
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JupiterLargest planet
177.0 kg
2.528× Earth gravity
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SaturnHas iconic rings
74.5 kg
1.065× Earth gravity
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UranusRotates on its side
62.0 kg
0.886× Earth gravity
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NeptuneWindiest planet
79.6 kg
1.137× Earth gravity
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SunOur star
1956.3 kg
27.947× Earth gravity
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PlutoDwarf planet
4.4 kg
0.063× Earth gravity

🌌Space Weight Fun Facts

🌕 Walking on the Moon

The Moon's gravity is only 16.6% of Earth's. Astronauts can leap up to 3 meters high in a spacesuit and their footprints will last millions of years with no wind to erase them.

🪐 Jupiter's Crushing Gravity

At 2.5× Earth's gravity, Jupiter would make you feel extremely heavy. A 70 kg person would weigh over 177 kg. You couldn't stand — and there's no solid surface anyway!

☀️ The Sun's Immense Pull

The Sun has 27.9× Earth's surface gravity. A 70 kg person would weigh nearly 2 tonnes. Even light takes 8 minutes to escape its gravitational well.

❄️ Tiny Pluto

Pluto's gravity is only 6.3% of Earth's. You could jump over a 3-story building easily! It's so small it was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.

Gravity values are relative surface gravity ratios compared to Earth. Actual weight may vary slightly based on location (poles vs. equator) and altitude.

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