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Radius Mass Rotate Dimensions Name (km) (kg) Dens Abo Vo (days) (km) --------- ------- ------- ---- --- ----- ------ ---------- Sun 695000 1.99e30 1.41 ? -26. 24.6 Mercury 2440 3.30e23 5.43 .11 -1.9 58.6 Venus 6052 4.87e24 5.24 .65 -4.4 -243 Earth 6378 5.97e24 5.52 .37 - 0.99 Mars 3397 6.42e23 3.93 .15 -2.0 1.03 Jupiter 71492 1.90e27 1.33 .52 -2.7 0.41 Saturn 60268 5.68e26 0.69 .47 0.7 0.45 Uranus 25559 8.68e25 1.32 .51 5.5 -0.72 Neptune 24766 1.02e26 1.64 .41 7.8 0.67 Pluto 1137 1.27e22 2.06 .55 13.6 -6.39 (z) Moon 1738 7.35e22 3.34 .12 -12.7 S Phobos 11 1.08e16 1.9 .06 11.3 S 13.5 x 10.8 x 9.4 Deimos 6 1.80e15 1.8 .07 12.3 S 7.5 x 6.1 x 5.5 Metis 20 9.56e16 2.8 .05 17.5 ? Adrastea 10 1.91e16 4.5 .05 18.7 ? 12.5 x 10 x 7.5 Amalthea 94 7.17e18 1.8 .05 14.1 S 135 x 83 x 75 Thebe 50 7.77e17 1.5 .05 16.0 S 55 x 45 Io 1821 8.93e22 3.53 .61 5.0 S Europa 1565 4.80e22 2.99 .64 5.3 S Ganymede 2634 1.48e23 1.94 .42 4.6 S Callisto 2403 1.08e23 1.85 .20 5.6 S Leda 8 5.68e15 2.7 ? 20.2 ? Himalia 93 9.56e18 2.8 ? 15.0 0.4 Lysithea 18 7.77e16 3.1 ? 18.2 ? Elara 38 7.77e17 3.3 ? 16.6 0.5 Ananke 15 3.82e16 2.7 ? 18.9 ? Carme 20 9.56e16 2.8 ? 17.9 ? Pasiphae 25 1.91e17 2.9 ? 16.9 ? Sinope 18 7.77e16 3.1 ? 18.0 ? Pan 10 ? ? .5 ? ? Atlas 15 ? ? .9 18.0 ? 20 x 10 Prometheus 46 2.70e17 0.7 .6 15.8 ? 72 x 43 x 32 Pandora 42 2.20e17 0.7 .9 16.5 ? 57 x 42 x 31 Epimetheus 57 5.59e17 0.6 .8 15.7 S 69 x 55 x 55 Janus 89 1.98e18 0.65 .8 14.5 S 99 x 96 x 76 Mimas 199 3.75e19 1.14 .5 12.9 S Enceladus 249 7.30e19 1.12 .99 11.7 S Tethys 530 6.22e20 1.00 .9 10.2 S Telesto 15 ? ? .5 18.7 ? 17 x 14 x 13 Calypso 13 ? ? .6 19.0 ? 17 x 11 x 11 Dione 560 1.05e21 1.44 .7 10.4 S Helene 16 ? ? .7 18.4 ? 18 x 16 x 15 Rhea 764 2.31e21 1.24 .7 9.7 S Titan 2575 1.35e23 1.88 .21 8.3 S Hyperion 143 1.77e19 1.4 .3 14.2 chaotic 185 x 140 x 113 Iapetus 718 1.59e21 1.02 .2 11.1 S (y) Phoebe 110 4.00e18 0.7 .06 16.5 0.4 115 x 110 x 105 Cordelia 13 ? ? .07 24.0 ? Ophelia 16 ? ? .07 24.0 ? Bianca 22 ? ? .07 23.0 ? Cressida 33 ? ? .07 22.0 ? Desdemona 29 ? ? .07 22.0 ? Juliet 42 ? ? .07 22.0 ? Portia 55 ? ? .07 21.0 ? Rosalind 27 ? ? .07 22.0 ? Belinda 34 ? ? .07 22.0 ? Puck 77 ? ? .07 20.0 ? Miranda 236 6.59e19 1.20 .27 16.5 S 240 x 234 x 233 Ariel 581 1.35e21 1.67 .34 14.4 S 581 x 578 x 578 Umbriel 585 1.17e21 1.40 .18 15.3 S Titania 789 3.53e21 1.71 .27 14.0 S Oberon 761 3.01e21 1.63 .24 14.2 S Caliban 30 22 Sycorax 60 20 Naiad 29 ? ? .06 25.0 ? Thalassa 40 ? ? .06 24.0 ? Despina 74 ? ? .06 23.0 ? Galatea 79 ? ? .06 23.0 ? Larissa 96 ? ? .06 21.0 ? 104 x 89 Proteus 209 ? ? .06 20.0 ? 218 x 208 x 201 Triton 1353 2.15e22 2.05 .7 13.6 S Nereid 170 ? ? .2 18.7 ? Charon 586 1.90e21 2.24 .32 15.5 S (z) Key: Radius Equatorial radius in km. Mass in kilograms including atmospheres but not satellites. Dens Density in g/cm3. Abo Object's geometric albedo. Vo Object's magnitude in visible light at opposition. Rotate Sidereal period of equatorial rotation in days (negative=retrograde; S=synchronous). Dimensions Radii for non-spherical bodies. Notes: (y) Iapetus' magnitude varies from 10.2 to 11.9 (z) the masses, radii and densities of Pluto and Charon are still somewhat uncertain ( ) Some of the data above is given to more decimal places than it should be. Much more accurate and detailed data is available from JPL's Horizons telnet interface