Mercury is the least massive planet in our solar system. It has a much smaller mass compared to the other planets like Jupiter, Saturn, and even Earth.
Saturn has a mass roughly equal to 95 times the mass of Earth, so 318 Earths would be about 3.35 times the mass of Saturn.
Saturn
No. Saturn is a planet, not a star. To the naked eye, it LOOKS like a star, but planets are actually quite different from stars.
The third biggest planet in our solar system is Uranus, after Jupiter and Saturn.
Yes, Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system by mass, after Jupiter.
It is both. All planets have mass.
Saturn is the larger planet by far, but because Saturn is made 99% of gas, Uranus has more mass.
No. Saturn comes in second place to Jupiter.
Your mass is the same wherever you are, on Earth, on Saturn, on the Sun. Your weight changes if you are on a different planet.
Yes, Saturn does weigh more than Earth. Earth's mass is 5.97224 kg while Saturn's mass is 568.324 kg. Saturn consists of 95.16 Earth masses.
Jupiter has greater mass than Saturn. Jupiter is the most massive planet in our solar system, with a mass more than 300 times that of Earth, while Saturn is the second most massive planet, with a mass about 95 times that of Earth.
Mercury is the least massive planet in our solar system. It has a much smaller mass compared to the other planets like Jupiter, Saturn, and even Earth.
Saturn
Saturn is a planet, not an atom. The concept of atomic mass unit is used to measure the mass of atoms and subatomic particles, not celestial bodies like Saturn.
Saturn has a mass roughly equal to 95 times the mass of Earth, so 318 Earths would be about 3.35 times the mass of Saturn.
Saturn has the second greatest mass, so it also has the second greatest gravity.