Weight on Planets Calculator

Discover how much you would weigh on different planets in our solar system. Compare the gravity of each celestial body.

Your mass

7.14 kg

Mass stays constant; weight varies with gravity

Weight on Earth

70.0 kg

Gravity: 9.81 m/s²

Your weight on other planets

Mercury

26.4 kg

62% lighter

Venus

63.3 kg

10% lighter

Earth

70.0 kg

0% heavier

Mars

26.6 kg

62% lighter

Jupiter

176.9 kg

153% heavier

Saturn

74.5 kg

6% heavier

Uranus

63.3 kg

10% lighter

Neptune

79.6 kg

14% heavier

Moon

11.6 kg

83% lighter

Pluto

4.4 kg

94% lighter

Sun

1955.1 kg

2693% heavier

Gravity comparison

Mercury
3.70 m/s²
Venus
8.87 m/s²
Earth
9.81 m/s²
Mars
3.72 m/s²
Jupiter
24.79 m/s²
Saturn
10.44 m/s²
Uranus
8.87 m/s²
Neptune
11.15 m/s²

What is weight?

Weight is the force with which gravity attracts an object. It's calculated as W = m × g, where m is mass and g is gravitational acceleration.

Mass vs Weight

Mass is constant anywhere in the universe, but weight changes depending on gravity. On the Moon, you would weigh 6 times less than on Earth.

Gravity in the solar system

Each planet has different gravity based on its mass and size. Jupiter has the highest gravity of the planets, while Pluto has one of the lowest.