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From List of Solar System objects by size. With symbols added to see them (even if not quite from RS).

Body[note 1] Image Radius[note 2] Volume Mass Surface Area Density Gravity[note 3] Type # (R/M)
[note 4]
Discovery
(km) (R) (109 km3) (V) (1021 kg) (M) km2 (g/cm3) (m/s2) ()
Sun
695508 ± ?[1] 109.2[1] 1,409,300,000[1] 1,301,000[1] 1989100000[1] 333,000[1] 6078700000000[1] 11,918[1] 1.409[1] 274.0[1] 27.94[1] G2V-class star 1 -
Jupiter
69911±6[2] 10.97 1,431,280 1,321 1898187±88[2] 317.83 61419000000[3] 120.41 1.3262±0.0003[2] 24.79[2] 2.528 gas giant planet; has rings 2 -
Saturn
58232±6[2]
(136775 for main rings)
9.140 827,130 764 568317±13[2] 95.162 42612000000[4] 83.54 0.6871±0.0002[2] 10.44[2] 1.065 gas giant planet; has rings 3 -
Uranus
25362±7[2] 3.981 68,340 63.1 86813±4[2] 14.536 8083100000[5] 15.85 1.270±0.001[2] 8.87[2] 0.886 ice giant planet; has rings 4/5 1781
Neptune
24622±19[2] 3.865 62,540 57.7 102413±5[2] 17.147 7618300000[6] 14.94 1.638±0.004[2] 11.15[2] 1.137 ice giant planet; has rings 5/4 1846
Earth
6371.0084±0.0001[2] 1 1,083.21 1 5972.4±0.3[2] 1 510064470[7] 1 5.5136±0.0003[2] 9.80[2] 1 terrestrial planet 6 -
Venus
6052±1[2] 0.9499 928.43 0.857 4867.5±0.2[2] 0.815 460200000[8] 0.903 5.243±0.003[2] 8.87[2] 0.905 terrestrial planet 7 -
Mars
3389.5±0.2[2] 0.5320 163.18 0.151 641.71±0.03[2] 0.107 144370000[9] 0.283 3.9341±0.0007[2] 3.71[2] 0.379 terrestrial planet 8 -
Ganymede
2634.1±0.3 0.4135 76.30 0.0704 148.2 0.0248 86999000[10] 0.171 1.936 1.428 0.146 moon of Jupiter (icy) 9/10 1610
Titan
2574.73±0.09[11] 0.4037[a] 71.50 0.0658 134.5 0.0225 83305400[12] 0.163 1.880±0.004 1.354 0.138 moon of Saturn (icy) 10/11 1655
Mercury
2439.4±0.1[2] 0.3829 60.83 0.0562 330.11±0.02[2] 0.0553 74,797,000[13] 0.147 5.4291±0.007[2] 3.70[2] 0.377 terrestrial planet 11/9 -
Callisto
2410.3±1.5[11] 0.3783 58.65 0.0541 107.6 0.018 73005000[14] 0.143 1.834±0.003 1.23603 0.126 moon of Jupiter (icy) 12 1610
Io
1821.6±0.5[15] 0.2859 25.32 0.0234 89.32 0.015 41698000[16] 0.082 3.528±0.006 1.797 0.183 moon of Jupiter (terrestrial) 13 1610
Luna
1737.5±0.1[17] 0.2727 21.958 0.0203 73.46[18] 0.0123 37937000[19] 0.074 3.344±0.005[17] 1.625 0.166 moon of Earth (terrestrial) 14 -
Europa
1560.8±0.5[15] 0.2450 15.93 0.0147 48.00 0.008035 30613000[20] 0.06 3.013±0.005 1.316 0.134 moon of Jupiter (terrestrial) 15 1610
Triton
1353.4±0.9[a][11] 0.2124[a] 10.38 0.0096 21.39±0.03 0.003599 23018000[21] 0.045 2.061 0.782 0.0797 moon of Neptune (icy) 16 1846
Pluto
1188.3±0.8 0.187 7.057 0.00651 13.03±0.03 0.0022 17,790,000 0.034 1.854±0.006 0.620 0.063 dwarf planet; plutino; multiple 17/18 1930
Eris
1163±6[b][22] 0.1825[b] 6.59 0.0061 16.6±0.2[23] 0.0028 17,000,000 0.033 2.52±0.07 0.824 0.083 dwarf planet; SDO; binary 18/17 2003
Haumea
798±6 to 816[24] 0.12 1.98[c] 0.0018 4.01±0.04[25] 0.00066 8,140,000 0.016 2.018[26][d] 0.401 0.0409 dwarf planet;
resonant KBO (7:12);
trinary; has rings
19–24/19 2004
Titania
788.9±1.8[11] 0.1237[e] 2.06 0.0019 3.40±0.06 0.00059 7820000[27] 0.015 1.711±0.005 0.378 0.0385 moon of Uranus 19–20/20 1787
Rhea
763.8±1.0[e] 0.1199[e] 1.87 0.0017 2.307 0.00039 7340000[28] 0.014 1.236±0.005 0.26 0.027 moon of Saturn 20–22/23 1672
Oberon
761.4±2.6[a][11] 0.1195[a] 1.85 0.0017 3.08±0.09 0.0005 7285000[29] 0.014 1.63±0.05 0.347 0.035 moon of Uranus 20–22/21–22 1787
Iapetus
735.6±1.5[15] 0.1153 1.66 0.0015 1.806 0.00033 6800000 0.013 1.088±0.013 0.223 0.0227 moon of Saturn 22–24/24–25 1671
Makemake
715+19
−11
[30]
0.112 1.53 0.0014 ≈ 3.1 0.00053 6400000 0.013 ≈2.1 0.57 0.0581 dwarf planet; cubewano 22–24/21–22 2005
Gonggong
615±25[31] 0.0983 1.03 0.0009 1.75±0.07 0.00029 1.72±0.16 0.3 0.0306 dwarf planet?; resonant SDO (3:10) 25–27/24–25 2007
Charon
606.0±0.5 0.0951 0.932 0.0009 1.586±0.015 0.00025 4578000[32] 0.009 1.70±0.02 0.288 0.0294 moon of Pluto 25–26/? 1978
Umbriel
584.7±2.8[11] 0.0918 0.837 0.0008 1.28±0.03 0.00020 4300000[33] 0.008 1.39±0.16 0.234 0.024 moon of Uranus 26–27/? 1851
Ariel
578.9±0.6[11] 0.0909 0.813 0.0007 1.25±0.02 0.000226 4211000[34] 0.008 1.66±0.15 0.269 0.027 moon of Uranus 28/? 1851
Dione
561.7±0.45[11] 0.0881 0.741 0.0007 1.095 0.000183 3965000[35] 0.008 1.478±0.003 0.232 0.0237 moon of Saturn 29–30/? 1684
Quaoar
560.5±0.6 0.0879 0.737 0.0007 1.4±0.2 0.0002 3,830,000 0.008 2.0±0.5[36] 0.3 0.0306 cubewano; binary 29–30/? 2002
Tethys
533.0±0.7[11] 0.0834 0.624 0.0006 0.617 0.000103 3570000{{[37] 0.007 0.984±0.003[38] 0.145 0.015 moon of Saturn 31–32/? 1684
Sedna
498±40 0.0785 0.516 0.0005 ? sednoid; detached object ? 2003
Ceres
469.7±0.1[39] 0.0742 0.433 0.0004 0.938[40] 0.000157 2850000[41] 0.006[41] 2.17 0.28 0.029 dwarf planet; belt asteroid ? 1801
Orcus
458±13 0.0719 0.404 0.0004 0.61±0.04 0.0001 1.53±0.14 0.2 0.0204 plutino; binary ? 2004
Salacia
423±11 0.0664 0.3729 0.0003 0.492±0.007[42] 0.000082 1.5±0.1[42] 0.165 0.0168 cubewano; binary ? 2004
2002 MS4
400±12[43] cubewano 2002


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