Calculate your weight on different planets with this easy-to-use tool
Weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object. The strength of this force varies depending on the mass and radius of the celestial body you're on. This calculator helps you determine how much you'd weigh on various planets in our solar system.
The weight on another planet is calculated using the formula: Weight = (Mass * Surface Gravity of the Planet). Since your mass remains constant, the difference in weight is directly related to the surface gravity of the planet relative to Earth's.
For example, if you're standing on Jupiter, you'd weigh about 2.53 times more than on Earth due to its massive size and gravitational pull. Conversely, on Mars, you'd weigh only about 0.38 times your Earth weight. Explore the weights on different planets and get insights into the fascinating world of gravitational forces.
Planet | Surface Gravity (relative to Earth) | Your Weight |
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Earth | 1 | 70 kg |
Mars | 0.38 | 26.6 kg |
Jupiter | 2.53 | 177.1 kg |