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  • What's Your Weight on Different Worlds?

    Different celestial bodies in space have different gravitational pulls on you. The larger the gravitational pull, the more weight you have, and the less gravity pulls on you, the less weight you have. Isaac Newton discovered this in his theories. To find out more about his and other historical people's theories, formulae, etc., please click here.

    This page calculates your weight on different worlds (e.g. planets and stars). All of the star weights are approximate.
    Enter your weight (no more than 5 digits):  
    Mercury

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    Venus

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    Earth

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    The Moon

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    Mars

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    Jupiter

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    Saturn

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    Uranus

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    Neptune

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    Pluto

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    The Sun

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    A White Dwarf

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    A Neutron Star

    Your weight is