Weight on Other Planets

Solar System Gravity Calculator

Calculate how much you would weigh on different planets, moons, and celestial bodies in our solar system.

Your Information

Where you are measuring your weight

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Weight Formula

Weight = Mass × Gravity

W = m × g

Note

Weight changes based on gravity, but mass stays the same. Your mass is a measure of matter, while weight is the force of gravity on that mass.

Gravity Comparison

Strongest
Sun: 274 m/s²
Earth
9.81 m/s² (1g)
Weakest
Enceladus: 0.113 m/s²

About Weight and Gravity

Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. It varies depending on the gravitational field strength of the celestial body.

  • Mass is constant everywhere
  • Weight = Mass × Gravity
  • Gravity depends on mass and radius

Fun Facts

  • You'd weigh 28 times more on the Sun
  • On Jupiter, you'd weigh 2.5 times more
  • On the Moon, you'd weigh only 16.5%
  • Pluto has the weakest planetary gravity
  • Mars gravity is 38% of Earth's