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List of Solar System Objects by Size

This document lists the sizes of objects in the solar system, including the Sun, planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, moons, and other bodies. It provides data on each object's radius, volume, mass, surface area, and density when available. There is some uncertainty in measurements for distant trans-Neptunian objects and small moons. Bodies over 400km in radius are generally spherical, though some icy moons and TNOs under 500km may not be fully rounded.

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List of Solar System Objects by Size

This document lists the sizes of objects in the solar system, including the Sun, planets, dwarf planets, asteroids, moons, and other bodies. It provides data on each object's radius, volume, mass, surface area, and density when available. There is some uncertainty in measurements for distant trans-Neptunian objects and small moons. Bodies over 400km in radius are generally spherical, though some icy moons and TNOs under 500km may not be fully rounded.

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List of Solar System objects by size

This article includes a list of the most massive known objects of the Solar System and partial lists of smaller objects by observed mean radius. These lists
can be sorted according to an object's radius and mass and, for the most massive objects, volume, density, and surface gravity, if these values are available.

These lists contain the Sun, the planets, dwarf planets, many of the larger small Solar System bodies (which includes the asteroids), all named natural satellites, and
a number of smaller objects of historical or scientific interest, such as comets and near-Earth objects.

Many trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) have been discovered; in many cases their positions in this list are approximate, as there is frequently a large uncertainty in
their estimated diameters due to their distance from Earth.

Solar System objects more massive than 1021 kilograms are known or expected to be approximately spherical. Astronomical bodies relax into rounded shapes
(spheroids), achieving hydrostatic equilibrium, when their own gravity is sufficient to overcome the structural strength of their material. It was believed that the
cutoff for round objects is somewhere between 100 km and 200 km in radius if they have a large amount of ice in their makeup;[1] however, later studies revealed
that icy satellites as large as Iapetus (1,470 kilometers in diameter) are not in hydrostatic equilibrium at this time,[2] and a 2019 assessment suggests that many
TNOs in the size range of 400–1,000 kilometers may not even be fully solid bodies, much less gravitationally rounded.[3] Objects that are ellipsoids due to their
own gravity are here generally referred to as being "round", whether or not they are actually in equilibrium today, while objects that are clearly not ellipsoidal are
referred to as being "irregular."

Spheroidal bodies typically have some polar flattening due to the centrifugal force from their rotation, and can sometimes even have quite different equatorial
diameters (scalene ellipsoids such as Haumea). Unlike bodies such as Haumea, the irregular bodies have a significantly non-ellipsoidal profile, often with sharp
edges.

There can be difficulty in determining the diameter (within a factor of about 2) for typical objects beyond Saturn. (See 2060 Chiron as an example) For TNOs
there is some confidence in the diameters, but for non-binary TNOs there is no real confidence in the masses/densities. Many TNOs are often just assumed to have
Pluto's density of 2.0 g/cm3 , but it is just as likely that they have a comet-like density of only 0.5 g/cm3 .[4]

For example, if a TNO is incorrectly assumed to have a mass of 3.59 × 1020 kg based on a radius of 350 km with a density of 2 g/cm3 but is later discovered to
have a radius of only 175 km with a density of 0.5 g/cm3 , its true mass would be only 1.12 × 1019 kg.

The sizes and masses of many of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn are fairly well known due to numerous observations and interactions of the Galileo and Cassini
orbiters; however, many of the moons with a radius less than ~100 km, such as Jupiter's Himalia, have far less certain masses.[5] Further out from Saturn, the sizes
and masses of objects are less clear. There has not yet been an orbiter around Uranus or Neptune for long-term study of their moons. For the small outer irregular
moons of Uranus, such as Sycorax, which were not discovered by the Voyager 2 flyby, even different NASA web pages, such as the National Space Science Data
Center[6] and JPL Solar System Dynamics,[5] give somewhat contradictory size and albedo estimates depending on which research paper is being cited.
There are uncertainties in the figures for mass and radius, and irregularities in the shape and density, with accuracy often depending on how close the object is to
Earth or whether it has been visited by a probe.

Graphical overview

Relative diameters of the fifty Relative masses of the bodies Relative masses of the Solar Relative masses of the solid
largest bodies in the Solar of the Solar System. Objects planets. Jupiter at 71% of the bodies of the Solar System.
System, colored by orbital smaller than Saturn are not total and Saturn at 21% Earth at 48% and Venus at 39%
region. Values are diameters in visible at this scale. dominate the system. dominate. Bodies less massive
kilometers. Scale is linear. than Pluto are not visible at this
scale.

Relative masses of the rounded


moons of the Solar System.
Mimas, Enceladus, and
Miranda are too small to be
visible at this scale.

Objects with radius over 400 km


The following objects have a mean radius of at least 400 km. It was once expected that any icy body larger than approximately 200 km in radius was likely to be
in hydrostatic equilibrium (HE).[7] However, Ceres (r = 470  km) is the smallest body for which detailed measurements are consistent with hydrostatic
equilibrium,[8] whereas Iapetus (r = 735 km) is the largest icy body that has been found to not be in hydrostatic equilibrium.[9] The known icy moons in this range
are all ellipsoidal (except Proteus), but trans-Neptunian objects up to 450–500 km radius may be quite porous.[10]

For simplicity and comparative purposes, the values are manually calculated assuming that the bodies are all spheres. The size of solid bodies does not include an
object's atmosphere. For example, Titan looks bigger than Ganymede, but its solid body is smaller. For the giant planets, the "radius" is defined as the distance
from the center at which the atmosphere reaches 1 bar of atmospheric pressure.[11]
Radius[note 2] Volume Mass Surface Area Den
[note 1] Image
Body
(km) (R🜨) (109 km3) (V🜨) (1021 kg) (M🜨) km2 🜨 (g/c

[12]
Sun 695 508 ± ? 109.2[12] 1,409,300,000[12] 1,301,000[12] 1 989 100 000
[12]
333,000[12] 6 078 700 000 000
[12]
11,918[12] 1.40

Jupiter 69 911 ± 6[13] 10.97 1,431,280 1,321 1 898 187 ± 88[13] 317.83 61 419 000 000[14] 120.41 1.3262 ±

58 232 ± 6[13]
Saturn 9.140 827,130 764 568 317 ± 13[13] 95.162 42 612 000 000[15] 83.54 0.6871 ±
(136 775 for A Ring)

Uranus 25 362 ± 7[13] 3.981 68,340 63.1 86 813 ± 4[13] 14.536 8 083 100 000[16] 15.85 1.270 ±

Neptune 24 622 ± 19[13] 3.865 62,540 57.7 102 413 ± 5[13] 17.147 7 618 300 000[17] 14.94 1.638 ±

Earth 6 371.0084 ± 0.0001[13] 1 1,083.21 1 5 972.4 ± 0.3[13] 1 510 064 470[18] 1 5.5136 ±

Venus 6052 ± 1[13] 0.9499 928.43 0.857 4 867.5 ± 0.2[13] 0.815 460 200 000[19] 0.903 5.243 ±

Mars 3 389.5 ± 0.2[13] 0.5320 163.18 0.151 641.71 ± 0.03[13] 0.107 144 370 000[20] 0.283 3.9341 ±

Ganymede
Jupiter III
2 634.1 ± 0.3 0.4135 76.30 0.0704 148.2 0.0248 86 999 000[21] 0.171 1.

Titan
Saturn VI
2 574.73 ± 0.09[22] 0.4037[a] 71.50 0.0658 134.5 0.0225 83 305 400[23] 0.163 1.880

Mercury 2 439.4 ± 0.1[13] 0.3829 60.83 0.0562 330.11 ± 0.02[13] 0.0553 74 797 000[24] 0.147 5.4291 ±

Callisto
Jupiter IV
2 410.3 ± 1.5[22] 0.3783 58.65 0.0541 107.6 0.018 73 005 000[25] 0.143 1.834

Io
Jupiter I
1 821.6 ± 0.5[5] 0.2859 25.32 0.0234 89.32 0.015 41 698 000[26] 0.082 3.528

Moon
1 737.5 ± 0.1[27] 0.2727 21.958 0.0203 73.46[28] 0.0123 37 937 000[29] 0.074 3.344 ±
Earth I

Europa
Jupiter II
1 560.8 ± 0.5[5] 0.2450 15.93 0.0147 48.00 0.008035 30 613 000[30] 0.06 3.013

Triton
Neptune I
1 353.4 ± 0.9[a][22] 0.2124[a] 10.38 0.0096 21.39 ± 0.03 0.003599 23 018 000[31] 0.045 2.

Pluto
1 188.3 ± 0.8 0.187 7.057 0.00651 13.03 ± 0.03 0.0022 17 790 000 0.034 1.854
134340
Eris
136199
1 163 ± 6[b][32] 0.1825[b] 6.59 0.0061 16.6 ± 0.2[33] 0.0028 17 000 000 0.033 2.52

Haumea
136108
798 ± 6 to 816[34] 0.12 1.98[c] 0.0018 4.01 ± 0.04[35] 0.00066 8 140 000 0.016 2.018

Titania
Uranus III
788.9 ± 1.8[22] 0.1237[e] 2.06 0.0019 3.40 ± 0.06 0.00059 7 820 000[37] 0.015 1.711

Rhea
Saturn V
763.8 ± 1.0[e] 0.1199[e] 1.87 0.0017 2.307 0.00039 7 340 000[38] 0.014 1.236

Oberon
Uranus IV
761.4 ± 2.6[a][22] 0.1195[a] 1.85 0.0017 3.08 ± 0.09 0.0005 7 285 000[39] 0.014 1.63

Iapetus
735.6 ± 1.5[5] 0.1153 1.66 0.0015 1.806 0.00033 6 800 000 0.013 1.088
Saturn VIII

Makemake +19
136472 715 −11[40] 0.112 1.53 0.0014 ≈ 3.1 0.00053 6 400 000 0.013 ≈ 

Gonggong
225088
615 ± 25[41] 0.0983 1.03 0.0009 1.75 ± 0.07 0.00029 4 753 000 0.009 1.72

Charon
Pluto I
606.0 ± 0.5 0.0951 0.932 0.0009 1.586 ± 0.015 0.00025 4 578 000[42] 0.009 1.70

Umbriel
584.7 ± 2.8[22] 0.0918 0.837 0.0008 1.28 ± 0.03 0.00020 4 300 000[43] 0.008 1.39
Uranus II

Ariel
Uranus I
578.9 ± 0.6[22] 0.0909 0.813 0.0007 1.25 ± 0.02 0.000226 4 211 000[44] 0.008 1.66

Dione
Saturn IV
561.7 ± 0.45[22] 0.0881 0.741 0.0007 1.095 0.000183 3 965 000[45] 0.008 1.478

Quaoar
543 ± 2 0.0879 0.737 0.0007 1.20 ± 0.05[46] 0.0002 3 830 000 0.008 2.0 ±
50000

Tethys
Saturn III
533.0 ± 0.7[22] 0.0834 0.624 0.0006 0.617 0.000103 3 570 000[48] 0.007 0.984 ±

Sedna
498 ± 40 0.0785 0.516 0.0005
90377

Ceres
1
469.7 ± 0.1[50] 0.0742 0.433 0.0004 0.938[51] 0.000157 2 850 000[52] 0.006[52] 2

Orcus +25
455 −20 0.0719 0.404 0.0004 0.61 ± 0.04 0.0001 1.53
90482
Salacia
120347
423 ± 11 0.0664 0.3729 0.0003 0.492 ± 0.007[53] 0.000082 1.5 ±

2002 MS4
400 ± 12[54] 0.0628 0.2681 0.0002
307261

Smaller objects by mean radius

From 200 to 399 km

All imaged icy moons with radii greater than 200 km except Proteus are clearly round, although those under 400 km that have had their shapes carefully measured
are not in hydrostatic equilibrium.[55] The known densities of TNOs in this size range are remarkably low (1–1.2  g/cm3 ), implying that the objects retain
significant internal porosity from their formation and were never gravitationally compressed into fully solid bodies.[10]
Radius[note 2] Mass Density Refs[note 5]
Body[note 1] Image
(1018 kg) (g/cm3)
Type[note 4]
(km) r · M

2002 AW197 [57]


384 ± 19 – – cubewano
55565

Varda [58] [58]


373 ± 8 245 ± 6 1.23 ± 0.04 cubewano; binary  ·
174567

2013 FY27 [59]


370 ± 40 – – SDO; binary
532037

2003 AZ84 362 ~ 386 ± 6 0.76 ~ 0.87


(assuming 150 ~ 210 (assuming HE) (assuming plutino; binary [56][60]
208996
HE) HE)

Ixion [61]
354.8 ± 0.1 – – plutino
28978

2004 GV9 [62]


340 ± 17 – – cubewano
90568

2005 RN43 +28 [62]


340 −37 – – cubewano
145452

Varuna +77 +0.09 [63] [64]


334 −43 ≈ 160 0.99 −0.02 cubewano  ·
20000

2002 UX25 [65] [66]


332 ± 15 125 ± 3 0.82 ± 0.11 cubewano; binary  ·
55637

2005 RM43 [67][68]


322 – – SDO
145451

Gǃkúnǁʼhòmdímà [69] [70]


321 ± 14 136.1 ± 3.3 1.02 ± 0.17 SDO; binary  ·
229762

+28.5 [71]
2014 UZ224 317.5 −30.5 – – SDO

2008 OG19 +28 [72] [72]


309.5 −56.5 – 0.609 ± 0.004 SDO  ·
470599

2007 JJ43 +85 [73]


305 −70 – – cubewano
278361

Chaos +70 [62]


300 −65 – – cubewano
19521

Dysnomia [74]
≈ 300; ≤ 370 300–500 1.8–2.4 moon of Eris
Eris I

2014 EZ51 [75]


> 288 – – SDO
523692

2012 VP113 ≈ 287 – – sednoid [76]

2002 XW93 +36 [77]


283 −37 – – other TNO
78799

2004 XR190 ≈ 278 – – SDO [7]

+11 [78]
2002 XV93 275 −12 – – plutino

2015 RR245 [76]


≈ 270 – – resonant KBO (2:9); binary
523794

2003 UZ413 [7]


≈ 268 – – plutino
455502

Vesta [79] [79]


262.7 ± 0.1 259 3.46 belt asteroid type V  ·
4

2003 VS2 [80]


262 ± 4 – – plutino
84922

Pallas 256 ± 2 204 ± 3 2.92 ± 0.08 belt asteroid type B [81][82]


2
2004 TY364 +19 [83]
256 −20 – – cubewano
120348

Enceladus [84] [85]


252.1 ± 0.2 108.0 ± 0.1 1.609 ± 0.005 moon of Saturn  ·
Saturn II

2002 TC302 [86]


250 ± 7 – – resonant SDO (2:5)
84522

2005 UQ513 +32 [57]


249 −38 – – cubewano
202421

Miranda [87] [88]


235.8 ± 0.7 65.9 ± 7.5 1.2 ± 0.15 moon of Uranus  ·
Uranus V

Dziewanna +18 [89]


235 −5 – – SDO
471143

2005 TB190 [90]


232 ± 31 – – detached object
145480

1999 DE9 [91]


231 ± 23 – – resonant SDO (2:5)
26375

2003 FY128 [90]


230 ± 11 – – SDO
120132

2002 VR128 +24 [78]


224 −22 – – plutino
84719

Vanth [92] [92]


221 ± 5 ≈ 70 ≈ 1.5 moon of 90482 Orcus  ·
Orcus I

Hygiea [93] [82]


216 ± 4 87.4 ± 6.9 2.06 ± 0.20 belt asteroid type C  ·
10

2004 NT33 +44 [57]


212 −40 – – cubewano
444030

Proteus [5] [5]


210 ± 7 44 ≈ 1.3 moon of Neptune  ·
Neptune VIII

2005 QU182 [90]


208 ± 37 – – SDO
303775

2002 KX14 [94]


207.5 ± 0.5 – – cubewano
119951

2001 QF298 +20 [78]


204 −22 – – plutino
469372

Huya [65] [95]


203 ± 8 > 50 > 1.43 plutino; binary  ·
38628

2004 PF115 +49 [78]


203 −38 – – plutino
175113

Legend:
SDO – scattered disc object
cubewano – classical Kuiper belt object
plutino – 2:3 orbital resonance with Neptune

From 100 to 199 km

This list contains a selection of objects estimated to be between 100 and 199  km in radius (200 and 399  km in diameter). The largest of these may have a
hydrostatic-equilibrium shape, but most are irregular. Most of the trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) listed with a radius smaller than 200 km have "assumed sizes
based on a generic albedo of 0.09" since they are too far away to directly measure their sizes with existing instruments. Mass switches from 1021 kg to 1018 kg
(Zg). Main-belt asteroids have orbital elements constrained by (2.0 AU < a < 3.2 AU; q > 1.666 AU) according to JPL Solar System Dynamics (JPLSSD).[96]
Many TNOs are omitted from this list as their sizes are poorly known.[56]
Radius[note 2] Mass Refs[note 5]
Body[note 1] Image
(1018 kg)
Type
(km) r · M
2004 UX10 [78] [97]
199 ± 20 ≈ 30 plutino  ·
144897

Mimas [84]
 ·
198.2 ± 0.3 37.49 ± 0.03 moon of Saturn [85][22]
Saturn I

1998 SN165 [57]


196 ± 20 cubewano
35671

2001 UR163 [56]


≈ 176 resonant KBO (4:9)
42301

Nereid [22]
170 ± 25 moon of Neptune
Neptune II

1996 TL66 [90]


170 ± 10 SDO
15874

2004 XA192 +60 [78]


170 −47.5 SDO
230965

2002 WC19 [98] [98]


≈ 169 77 ± 5 resonant KBO (1:2); binary  ·
119979

Interamnia [99] [82]


166 ± 3 35.2 ± 5.1 belt asteroid type F  ·
704

Ilmarë [100]
163 ± 18 moon of 174567 Varda
Varda I

Europa [82]
160 ± 2 23.9 ± 3.8 belt asteroid type C
52

Hiʻiaka [35] [35]


≈ 160 17.9 ± 1.1 moon of Haumea  ·
Haumea I

Davida [82]
149 ± 2 26.6 ± 7.3 belt asteroid type C
511

2002 TX300 [101]


143 ± 5 cubewano
55636

Actaea [102]
143 ± 12 moon of 120347 Salacia
Salacia I

Sylvia [82]
137 ± 2 14.3 ± 0.5 outer belt asteroid type X; trinary
87

Lempo [103]
136 ± 9 plutino; trinary
47171

Eunomia [82]
135 ± 2 30.5 ± 1.9 belt asteroid type S
15

[55]
Hyperion  ·
135 ± 4 5.62 ± 0.05 moon of Saturn [55][22]
Saturn VII

Euphrosyne [82]
134 ± 2 16.5 ± 2.6 belt asteroid type C; binary
31

1998 SM165 [104] [104]


134 ± 14 6.87 ± 1.8 resonant KBO (1:2)  ·
26308

Cybele [105]
131.5 ± 1.5 14.8 ± 1.8 outer belt asteroid type C
65

Chariklo [106]
≈ 130 centaur; has rings
10199

Juno [82]
127 ± 1 27.0 ± 2.4 belt asteroid type S
3

Hiisi [103]
126 ± 8 secondary of 47171 Lempo
Lempo II
Hektor Jupiter trojan (L4) type D; binary [107] [107]
125 ± 13 7.9 ± 1.4  ·
624

Sila [108]
124 ± 15 10.8 ± 0.22 cubewano; binary
79360

2007 RW10 [90]


124 ± 15 quasi-satellite of Neptune
309239

Altjira +19 [57]


123 −70 cubewano; binary
148780

Nunam [108]
118 ± 15 secondary of 79360 Sila
79360

Bamberga [82]
114 ± 2 10.2 ± 0.9 belt asteroid type C
324

Patientia [109] [110]


112.9 ± 2.3 10.9 ± 5.3 belt asteroid type C  ·
451

Psyche [82]
112 ± 2 26.2 ± 2.9 belt asteroid type M
16

Ceto [90] [111]


112 ± 5 5.4 ± 0.4 extended centaur; binary  ·
65489

Herculina [112]
111.2 ± 2.4 belt asteroid type S
532

S/2007 (148780) 1 +17 [57]


110 −62 secondary of 148780 Altjira
Altjira I

[112]
Hesperia  ·
110 ± 15 5.86 ± 1.18 belt asteroid type M [110][113]
69

Thisbe [82]
109 ± 2 11.6 ± 2.2 belt asteroid type B
88

Doris [82]
108 ± 2 6.9 ± 2.9 belt asteroid type C
48

Chiron [65]
108 ± 5 centaur; has rings
2060 or 95P

Phoebe [55]
 ·
106.5 ± 0.7 8.29 ± 0.01 moon of Saturn [55][22]
Saturn IX

S/2012 (38628) 1 [65]


106 ± 15 moon of 38628 Huya
Huya I

Fortuna [82]
105.5 ± 1.0 8.8 ± 1.4 belt asteroid type G
19

Camilla [109] [110]


105 ± 4 11.2 ± 0.3 outer belt asteroid type C; trinary  ·
107

Themis [82]
104 ± 2 6.2 ± 2.9 belt asteroid type C
24

Amphitrite [82]
102 ± 1 12.7 ± 2.0 belt asteroid type S
29

Egeria [82]
101 ± 2 9.2 ± 2.1 belt asteroid type G
13

Iris [82]
100 ± 5 13.5 ± 2.3 belt asteroid type S
7

Legend:

centaur – asteroids orbiting between the outer planets


Jupiter trojan – asteroids located in Jupiter's L4 and L5 Lagrange points

From 50 to 99 km
This list contains a selection of objects 50 and 99 km in radius (100 km to 199 km in average diameter). The listed objects currently include most objects in the
asteroid belt and moons of the giant planets in this size range, but many newly discovered objects in the outer Solar System are missing, such as those included in
the following reference.[56] Asteroid spectral types are mostly Tholen, but some might be SMASS.
Radius[note 2] Mass Refs[note 5]
Body[note 1] Image
(1018 kg)
Type
(km) r · M

Elektra [82]
99.5 ± 1 6.4 ± 0.2 belt asteroid type G; multiple
130

Bienor +3 [114]
99 −3.5 centaur
54598

Hebe [82]
97.5 ± 1.5 12.4 ± 2.4 belt asteroid type S
6

Larissa [115] [f][22]


97 ± 3 ≈ 4.2 moon of Neptune  ·
Neptune VII

Ursula [117] [110]


96.8 ± 1.3 8.4 ± 5.3 belt asteroid type C  ·
375

S/2018 (532037) 1 ≈ 95 moon of 2013 FY27 [59]

Eugenia [82]
94 ± 1 5.8 ± 0.1 belt asteroid type F; trinary
45

Hermione [118] [110]


94 ± 3 5.0 ± 0.3 outer belt asteroid type C; binary  ·
121

Daphne [82]
94 ± 7 6.1 ± 0.9 belt asteroid type C; binary
41

Aurora [119] [110]


93.8 ± 3.6 6.2 ± 3.6 belt asteroid type C  ·
94

Bertha [110] [110]


93.4 ± 0.9 9.2 ± 5.2 belt asteroid type C  ·
154

Janus [55] [55]


89.5 ± 1.4 1.898 ± 0.001 moon of Saturn  ·
Saturn X

Teharonhiawako +16 [57] [120]


89 −18 2.44 ± 0.03 cubewano; binary  ·
88611

Aegle [109] [110]


88.9 ± 0.8 6.4 ± 6.3 belt asteroid type T  ·
96

Galatea [115]
 ·
88 ± 4 2.12 ± 0.08 moon of Neptune [121][22]
Neptune VI

Phorcys +8 [111] [111]


87 −9 ≈ 1.67 secondary of 65489 Ceto  ·
Ceto I

Palma [122] [110]


86.8 ± 1.4 5.2 ± 0.6 belt asteroid type B  ·
372

Metis [109] [110]


86.5 ± 1 8.0 ± 1.9 belt asteroid type S  ·
9

Alauda [122] [123]


86 ± 28 6.06 ± 0.36 belt asteroid type C; binary  ·
702

Hilda [112]
85.3 ± 1.6 outer belt asteroid; Hildas
153

Himalia [5] [124]


85 4.2 ± 0.6 moon of Jupiter  ·
Jupiter VI

Namaka [35] [35]


≈ 85 1.8 ± 1.5 moon of Haumea  ·
Haumea II

Weywot
≈ 85 < ≈ 5 moon of 50000 Quaoar
Quaoar I

Freia [117] [110]


84.2 ± 1.0 2.0 ± 4.2 outer belt asteroid type P/type X  ·
76

Amalthea [125]
 ·
83.45 ± 2.4 2.08 ± 0.15 moon of Jupiter [126][22]
Jupiter V

Agamemnon [112]
83.3 ± 2.0 Jupiter trojan (L4) type D
911

Elpis [109] [110]


82.6 ± 2.3 3 ± 0.5 belt asteroid type CP/type B  ·
59
Eleonora [82]
82.5 ± 1.5 7.5 ± 2.7 belt asteroid type A
354

Nemesis [82]
81.5 ± 2.5 3.4 ± 1.7 belt asteroid type C
128

Puck [127]
81 ± 2 moon of Uranus
Uranus XV

S/2015 (136472) 1 [128]


≈ 80 moon of Makemake
Makemake I

Sycorax +11.5 [129]


78.5 −7.5 moon of Uranus
Uranus XVII

Io [112] [110]
77.4 ± 1.9 2.6 ± 1.5 belt asteroid type FC/type B  ·
85

Minerva [109] [110]


77.08 ± 0.65 3.5 ± 0.4 belt asteroid type C; trinary  ·
93

Alexandra [109] [110]


77.07 ± 0.32 6.2 ± 3.5 belt asteroid type C  ·
54

Laetitia [110] [110]


77 ± 2 4.7 ± 1.1 belt asteroid type S  ·
39

Nemausa [82]
75 ± 1.5 3.9 ± 1.6 belt asteroid type G
51

Kalliope [82]
75 ± 2.5 7.7 ± 0.4 belt asteroid type M; binary
22

Despina [22]
75 ± 3 moon of Neptune
Neptune V

Manwë [130] [130]


≈ 75 ≈ 1.41 resonant KBO (4:7); binary  ·
385446

Pales [112] [110]


≈ 74.9 4.2 ± 2.2 belt asteroid type C  ·
49

Parthenope [82]
74.5 ± 1 5.5 ± 0.4 belt asteroid type S
11

Arethusa [119]
74.0 ± 2.4 belt asteroid type C
95

Pulcova [109] [131]


73.7 ± 0.4 1.4 ± 0.1 belt asteroid type F; binary  ·
762

Flora [82]
73 ± 1 4.0 ± 1.6 belt asteroid type S
8

Ino [82]
72.5 ± 1.5 2.2 ± 1.3 belt asteroid type Xc
173

Adeona [82]
72 ± 1.5 2.4 ± 0.3 belt asteroid type Xc
145

Irene [117] [110]


72 ± 1 2.9 ± 1.9 belt asteroid type S  ·
14

Melpomene [82]
70.5 ± 1 4.5 ± 0.9 belt asteroid type S
18

Lamberta [82]
70.5 ± 1 1.9 ± 0.3 belt asteroid type Ch
187

Aglaja [110] [110]


71 ± 4 3.2 ± 1.7 belt asteroid type C  ·
47

Patroclus Jupiter trojan (L5) type P; binary [109] [110]


70.2 ± 0.4 1.36 ± 0.11  ·
617

Julia [82]
70 ± 1.4 4.3 ± 3.2 belt asteroid type S
89

Typhon [114] [132]


69 ± 4.5 0.87 ± 0.03 resonant SDO (7:10); binary  ·
42355

Massalia [122] [110]


67.8 ± 1.8 5 ± 1.04 belt asteroid type S  ·
20
Portia [5]
67.6 ± 4 moon of Uranus
Uranus XII

Emma [109] [110]


66.2 ± 0.1 1.38 ± 0.03 belt asteroid type X; binary  ·
283

Paha +4 [103] [133]


66 −4.5 0.746 ± 0.001 moon of 47171 Lempo  ·
Lempo I

Lucina [134]
65.9±? belt asteroid type C
146

Sawiskera +12 [57]


65.5 −13 secondary of 88611 Teharonhiawako
Teharonhiawako I

Achilles Jupiter trojan (L4) type DU [109]


65.0 ± 0.3
588

Panopaea [109] [110]


64.0 ± 0.4 4.33 ± 1.09 belt asteroid type C  ·
70

Thule [112]
63.3 ± 1.8 outer belt asteroid type D
279

Borasisi +12.5 [57] [135]


63 −25.5 3.433 ± 0.027 cubewano; binary  ·
66652

Hestia [112] [136]


62.07 ± 1.7 3.5 belt asteroid type P/type Xc  ·
46

Leto [109] [110]


61.3 ± 1.6 3.28 ± 1.9 belt asteroid type S  ·
68

Undina [117] [110]


60.46 ± 0.85 4.43 ± 0.25 belt asteroid type X  ·
92

Bellona [137] [110]


60.45 ± 1.90 2.62 ± 0.15 belt asteroid type S  ·
28

Diana [138] [110]


60.30 ± 1.35 1.27 ± 0.13 belt asteroid type C  ·
78

Anchises Jupiter trojan (L5) type P [117]


60.2 ± 1.5
1173

Bernardinelli-
Bernstein 60 ± 7 comet [139]
C/2014 UN271

Galatea [140] [110]


59.4 ± 1.4 6.13 ± 5.36 belt asteroid type C  ·
74

Deiphobus [141]
59.1 ± 0.8 Jupiter trojan (L5) type D
1867

Äneas Jupiter trojan (L5) type D [142]


59.01 ± 0.40
1172

Kleopatra [82]
59 ± 1 3.0 ± 0.3 belt asteroid type M; trinary
216

Athamantis [82]
59 ± 1 2.3 ± 1.1 belt asteroid type S
230

Diomedes Jupiter trojan (L4) type D [143]


58.89 ± 0.59
1437

Terpsichore [144] [110]


58.9 ± 0.4 6.19 ± 5.31 belt asteroid type C  ·
81

Epimetheus [55] [55]


58.1 ± 1.8 0.5266 ± 0.0006 moon of Saturn  ·
Saturn XI

Victoria [82]
58 ± 1 2.7 ± 1.3 belt asteroid type S
12

Circe [109] [110]


57.7 ± 1.0 ≈ 3.66 ± 0.03 belt asteroid type C  ·
34

Leda [110] [110]


57.7 ± 0.7 5.71 ± 5.47 belt asteroid type C  ·
38

Odysseus Jupiter trojan (L4) type D [145]


57.3 ± 0.3
1143

Alcathous Jupiter trojan (L5) type D [146]


56.8 ± 0.9
2241

Melete [112] [110]


56.62 ± 0.85 4.61 belt asteroid type P  ·
56

Mnemosyne 56.3 ± 1.4 ≈ 12.6 ± 2.4 belt asteroid type S [147] [110]
 ·
57

Nestor Jupiter trojan (L4) type XC [148]


56.2 ± 0.9
659

Harmonia [149]
55.6 ± 0.2 belt asteroid type S
40

Leleākūhonua +7 [150]
55 −5 sednoid
541132

Euterpe [117] [110]


54.9 ± 0.8 1.67 ± 1.01 belt asteroid type S  ·
27

Antilochus [109]
54.4 ± 0.3 Jupiter trojan (L4) type D
1583

Thorondor [130] [130]


54 0.5 secondary of 385446 Manwë  ·
Manwë I

Thalia [151] [110]


53.8 ± 1.1 1.96 ± 0.09 belt asteroid type S  ·
23

Erato [152]
53.5 ± 0.3 belt asteroid type BU/type Ch
62

Astraea [153] [136]


53.3 ± 1.6 2.9 belt asteroid type S  ·
5

Pabu +10 [57]


52.5 −21 secondary of 66652 Borasisi
Borasisi I

Eos [110] [110]


51.76 ± 2.8 ≈ 5.87 ± 0.34 belt asteroid type S/type K  ·
221

Aegina [154]
51.7 ± 0.2 belt asteroid type C
91

Leukothea [155]
51.5 ± 0.6 belt asteroid type C
35

Menoetius [156]
51.4 ± 0.25 secondary of 617 Patroclus
Patroclus I

Isis [110] [110]


51.4 ± 1.4 1.58 ± 0.52 belt asteroid type S  ·
42

Klotho [109] [110]


50.4 ± 0.3 1.33 ± 0.13 belt asteroid type M  ·
97

Troilus Jupiter trojan (L5) type FCU [157]


50.3 ± 0.5
1208

From 20 to 49 km

This list includes few examples since there are about 589 asteroids in the asteroid belt with a measured radius between 20 and 49 km.[158] Many thousands of
objects of this size range have yet to be discovered in the trans-Neptunian region. The number of digits is not an endorsement of significant figures. The table
switches from × 1018  kg to × 1015  kg (Eg). Most mass values of asteroids are assumed.[110][159]
Radius[note 2] Mass Refs[note 5]
Body[note 1] Image
(1015 kg)
Type – notes
(km) r · M
Asterope [160]
49.8 ± 0.6 belt asteroid type T/type K
233

Pholus +7.5 [114]


49.5 −7 centaur
5145

Thebe [125]
49.3 ± 2 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XIV

Lutetia [82]
49 ± 1 1700 ± 20 belt asteroid type M
21

Kalypso [161] [110]


48.631 ± 13.299 ≈ 5630 ± 5000 belt asteroid type XC  ·
53

Notburga [110]
48.42 ± 2.335 belt asteroid type XC
626

Proserpina [162] [110]


47.4 ± 0.85 748 ± 895 belt asteroid type S  ·
26

Juliet [5]
46.8 ± 4 moon of Uranus
Uranus XI

Urania [82]
44 ± 1 1300 ± 900 belt asteroid type S
30

Ausonia [82]
46.5 ± 1.5 1200 ± 200 belt asteroid type S
63

Beatrix [109]
44.819 ± 1.326 belt asteroid type X
83

Concordia [109]
44.806 ± 0.419 belt asteroid type C
58

Echidna [132]
44.5 ± 3 moon of 42355 Typhon
Typhon I

Automedon Jupiter trojan (L4) type D [163]


44.287 ± 0.898
2920

Antiope [164] [164]


43.9 ± 0.5 828 ± 22 belt asteroid type C; binary  ·
90

Prometheus [55] [55]


43.1 ± 2.7 159.5 ± 1.5 moon of Saturn  ·
Saturn XVI

Danaë [165] [110]


42.969 ± 1.076 2890 ± 2780 belt asteroid type S  ·
61

Thetis [166] [159]


42.449 ± 1.014 1200 belt asteroid type S  ·
17

Pandora [167]
42.397 ± 1.251 belt asteroid type M
55

Huenna [168] [169]


42.394 ± 0.779 383 ± 19 belt asteroid type B/type C; binary  ·
379

Virginia [170] [110]


42.037 ± 0.121 2310 ± 700 belt asteroid type X/type Ch  ·
50

Feronia [110] [110]


41.975 ± 2.01 ≈ 3320 ± 8490 belt asteroid type TDG  ·
72

S/2000 (90) 1 [164]


41.9 ± 0.5 secondary of 90 Antiope
Antiope I

Poulydamas Jupiter trojan (L5) type C [171]


41.016 ± 0.313
4348

Logos [172] [172]


41 ± 9 458 ± 6.9 cubewano; binary  ·
58534

Pandora [55] [55]


40.7 ± 1.5 137.1 ± 1.9 moon of Saturn  ·
Saturn XVII

Thalassa [115]
40.7 ± 2.8 moon of Neptune
Neptune IV

Niobe [117]
40.43 ± 0.4 belt asteroid type S
71

Pomona [173]
40.38 ± 0.8 belt asteroid type S
32

Belinda [5]
40.3 ± 8 moon of Uranus
Uranus XIV
Elara [174]
39.95 ± 1.7 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter VII

Cressida [5]
39.8 ± 2 moon of Uranus
Uranus IX

Amycus [91]
38.15 ± 6.25 centaur
55576

Hylonome [175]
37.545 centaur
10370

Socus [109]
37.831 ± 0.404 Jupiter trojan (L5) type C
3708

Nysa [117]
37.83 ± 0.37 belt asteroid type E
44

Rosalind [5]
36 ± 6 moon of Uranus
Uranus XIII

Maja [117]
35.895 ± 0.46 belt asteroid type C
66

Ariadne [176] [110]


35.67 ± 0.627 ≈ 1210 ± 220 belt asteroid type S  ·
43

Iphigenia [110] [110]


35.535 ± 0.26 ≈ 1970 ± 6780 belt asteroid type C  ·
112

Xiangliu
≈ 35 ± 15 moon of (225088) Gonggong
Gonggong I

Dike [177]
33.677 ± 0.208 belt asteroid type C
99

Echeclus [114]
32.3 ± 0.8 centaur
60558 or 174P

Desdemona [5]
32 ± 4 moon of Uranus
Uranus X

Eurybates Jupiter trojan (L4) type CP [109]


31.943 ± 0.149
3548

Eurynome [178]
31.739 ± 0.476 belt asteroid type S
79

Eurydike [179]
31.189 ± 0.802 belt asteroid type M
75

Halimede [5]
≈ 31 moon of Neptune
Neptune IX

Phocaea [109] [110]


30.527 ± 1.232 599 ± 60 belt asteroid type S  ·
25

Naiad [115]
30.2 ± 3.2 moon of Neptune
Neptune III

Schwassmann–
Wachmann 1 30.2 ± 3.7 comet [180]
29P

Neso [5]
≈ 30 moon of Neptune
Neptune XIII

Angelina [181]
29.146 ± 0.541 belt asteroid type E
64

Pasiphae [174]
28.9 ± 0.4 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter VIII

Alkmene [182]
28.811 ± 0.357 belt asteroid type S
82

Nessus [114]
28.5 ± 8.5 centaur
7066

Polana [183]
27.406 ± 0.139 belt asteroid type F
142

Bianca [5]
27 ± 2 moon of Uranus
Uranus VIII

Mathilde [184] [185]


26.4 103.3 ± 4.4 belt asteroid type C  ·
253

Hidalgo [117]
26.225 ± 1.8 centaur
944
Orus Jupiter trojan (L4) type C/type D [109]
25.405 ± 0.405
21900

Amalthea [109]
25.069 ± 0.633 belt asteroid type S; binary
113

Prospero [5]
≈ 25 moon of Uranus
Uranus XVIII

Setebos [5]
≈ 24 moon of Uranus
Uranus XIX

Carme [174]
23.35 ± 0.45 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XI

Klytia [186]
22.295 ± 0.471 belt asteroid type S
73

Sao [5]
≈ 22 moon of Neptune
Neptune XI

Echo [187] [110]


21.609 ± 0.286 315 ± 32 belt asteroid type S  ·
60

Metis [125] [188]


21.5 ± 2 ≈ 119.893 moon of Jupiter  ·
Jupiter XVI

Ophelia [5]
21.4 ± 4 moon of Uranus
Uranus VII

Lysithea [174]
21.1 ± 0.35 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter X

Caliban +10 [129]


21 −6 moon of Uranus
Uranus XVI

Laomedeia [5]
≈ 21 moon of Neptune
Neptune XII

Cordelia [5]
20.1 ± 3 moon of Uranus
Uranus VI

Psamathe [5]
≈ 20 moon of Neptune
Neptune X

From 1 to 19 km

This list contains some examples of Solar System objects between 1 and 19 km in radius. This is a common size for asteroids, comets and irregular moons.
Radius[note 2] Mass Refs[note 5]
Body[note 1] Image
(1015 kg)
Type – notes
(km) r · M
Urda [189]
19.968 ± 0.132 belt asteroid type S
167

Hydra [190] [191]


19.65 48 ± 42 moon of Pluto  ·
Pluto III

Siarnaq [174]
19.65 ± 2.95 moon of Saturn
Saturn XXIX

Koronis [192]
19.513 ± 0.231 belt asteroid type S
158

Nix [190] [191]


19.017 45 ± 40 moon of Pluto  ·
Pluto II

Ganymed [109] [110]


18.838 ± 0.199 ≈ 167 ± 318 Amor asteroid type S  ·
1036

Okyrhoe [193]
18 ± 0.6 centaur
52872

Helene moon of Saturn; Dione trojan (L4) [55]


17.6 ± 0.4
Saturn XII

Sinope [174]
17.5 ± 0.3 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter IX

Hippocamp [115] [115]


17.4 ± 1 ≈ 50 moon of Neptune  ·
Neptune XIV

Leucus Jupiter trojan (L4) type D [109]


17.078 ± 0.323
11351

Stephano [5]
≈ 16 moon of Uranus
Uranus XX

Arrokoth [194]
15.85 ± 0.25 cubewano; contact binary
486958

Ida [195] [196]


15.7 42 ± 6 belt asteroid type S; binary  ·
243

Atlas [55] [55]


15.1 ± 0.9 6.6 moon of Saturn  ·
Saturn XV

Ananke [174]
14.55 ± 0.3 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XII

Albiorix [174]
14.3 ± 2.7 moon of Saturn
Saturn XXVI

Pan [55] [197]


14.1 ± 1.3 4.95 moon of Saturn  ·
Saturn XVIII

Linus [198] [199]


14 ± 1 ≈ 60 asteroid moon of 22 Kalliope  ·
Kalliope I

Dioretsa [200]
14 ± 3 centaur; damocloid
20461

Perdita [5]
13 ± 1 moon of Uranus
Uranus XXV

Telesto moon of Saturn; Tethys trojan (L4) [55]


12.4 ± 0.4 
Saturn XIII

Mab [5]
12 ± 1 moon of Uranus
Uranus XXVI

Phobos [201] [202]


11.1 ± 0.15 10.659 moon of Mars  ·
Mars I

Paaliaq [5]
≈ 11 moon of Saturn
Saturn XX

Francisco [5]
≈ 11 moon of Uranus
Uranus XXII

Leda [174]
10.75 ± 0.85 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XIII
Calypso [55]
10.7 ± 0.7  moons of Saturn; Tethys trojan (L5)
Saturn XIV

Polymele [112]
10.548 ± 0.068 Jupiter trojan (L4) type P
15094

Margaret [5]
≈ 10 moon of Uranus
Uranus XXIII

Ferdinand [5]
≈ 10 moon of Uranus
Uranus XXIV

Cupid [5]
9 ±1 moon of Uranus
Uranus XXVII

Ymir [5]
≈ 9 moon of Saturn
Saturn XIX

Trinculo [5]
≈ 9 moon of Uranus
Uranus XXI

Eros [203] [203]


8.42 ± 0.02 6.687 ± 0.003 Amor asteroid type S  ·
433

Adrastea [5]
8.2 ± 2 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XV

Kiviuq [5]
≈ 8 moon of Saturn
Saturn XXIV

Tarvos [5]
≈ 7.5 moon of Saturn
Saturn XXI

Kerberos [204] [205]


≈ 6.333 16 ± 9 moon of Pluto  ·
Pluto IV

Gaspra [206] [207]


6.266 20–30 belt asteroid type S  ·
951

Deimos [5] [208]


6.2 ± 0.18 1.476 moon of Mars  ·
Mars II

Skamandrios [107]
6 ± 1.5 asteroid moon of 624 Hektor
Hektor I

Ijiraq [5]
≈ 6 moon of Saturn
Saturn XXII

Halley's Comet [209] [210]


5.75 0.22 comet  ·
1P

Styx [204] [205]


≈ 5.5 ≈ 7.65 moon of Pluto  ·
Pluto V

Romulus [211]
5.4 ± 2.8 asteroid moon of 87 Sylvia
Sylvia I

Masursky [212]
5.372 ± 0.085 belt asteroid type S
2685

Erriapus [5]
≈ 5 moon of Saturn
Saturn XXVIII

Callirrhoe [174]
4.8 ± 0.65 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XVII

Alexhelios [213]
4.45 ± 0.8 asteroid moon of 216 Kleopatra
Kleopatra I

Esclangona [214]
4.085 ± 0.3 inner belt asteroid type S; binary
1509

Themisto [5]
≈ 4 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XVIII

Daphnis [55] [55]


3.8 ± 0.8 0.077 ± 0.015 moon of Saturn  ·
Saturn XXXV

Petit-Prince [215]
3.5 ± 1 asteroid moon of 45 Eugenia
Eugenia I

Praxidike [174]
3.5 ± 0.35 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XXVII

Bestla [5]
≈ 3.5 moon of Saturn
Saturn XXXIX
Remus [211]
≈ 3.5 asteroid moon of 87 Sylvia
Sylvia II

Kalyke [174]
3.45 ± 0.65 moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XXIII

Cleoselene [213]
3.45 ± 0.8 asteroid moon of 216 Kleopatra
Kleopatra II

S/2019 (31) 1 [216]


3.35 ± 1.2 asteroid moon of 31 Euphrosyne
Euphrosyne I

Tempel 1 [217]
3 ± 0.1 Jupiter-family comet; Deep Impact flyby and impacted
9P

Phaethon [218]
2.9 Apollo asteroid type F
3200

1999 JM8 [219]


2.7 ± 0.6 Apollo asteroid type X
53319

Borrelly [220]
2.66 Jupiter-family comet
19P

Šteins [109]
2.58 ± 0.084 belt asteroid type E
2867

Atira [221]
2.4 ± 0.25 Atira asteroid type S; binary
163693

Annefrank [222]
2.4 belt asteroid type S
5535

Balam [223] [224]


2.332 ± 0.107 0.51 ± 0.02 belt asteroid type S; trinary  ·
3749

Pallene [225]
2.22 ± 0.07 moon of Saturn
Saturn XXXIII

Florence [119] [226]


2.201 ± 0.015 0.079 ± 0.002 Amor asteroid type S; trinary  ·
3122

Wild 2 [227]
2.133 Jupiter family comet
81P

Litva [228]
2.115 Mars-crosser type EU; trinary
2577

Churyumov–
Gerasimenko 2 0.00998 Jupiter-family comet [229] [230]
 ·
67P

Donaldjohanson [231]
1.948 ± 0.007 belt asteroid type C
52246

Cuno [232]
1.826 ± 0.051 Apollo asteroid type S/type Q
4183

1986 DA [233]
1.575 Amor asteroid type M
6178

Pichi üñëm [234]


1.55 ± 0.45 asteroid moon of 702 Alauda
Alauda I

Toutatis [235] [235]


1.516 0.0505 Apollo asteroid type S  ·
4179

Methone [225]
1.45 ± 0.03 moon of Saturn
Saturn XXXII

Carpo (moon)
1.44 Moon of Jupiter
Jupiter XLVI

1998 QE2 [236]


1.375 Amor asteroid type S; binary
285263

Polydeuces moon of Saturn; Dione trojan (L5) [55]


1.3 ± 0.4
Saturn XXXIV

2001 SN263 [237] [238]


1.315 ± 0.2 0.00951 ± 0.00013 Amor asteroid type C; trinary  ·
153591

S/2003 (1509) 1 [239]


1.285 asteroid moon of 1509 Esclangona
Esclangona I
APL [240]
≈ 1.25 belt asteroid type S
132524

Camillo [119]
1.153 ± 0.044 Apollo asteroid type S
3752

Cruithne [241]
1.036 ± 0.053 Aten asteroid type Q; quasi-satellite of Earth
3753

Below 1 km

This list contains examples of objects below 1 km in radius. That means that irregular bodies can have a longer chord in some directions, hence the mean radius
averages out. In the asteroid belt alone there are estimated to be between 1.1 and 1.9 million objects with a radius above 0.5 km,[242] many of which are in the
range 0.5–1.0 km. Countless more have a radius below 0.5 km. Very few objects in this size range have been explored or even imaged. The exceptions are objects
that have been visited by a probe, or have passed close enough to Earth to be imaged. Radius is by mean geometric radius. Number of digits not an endorsement of
significant figures. Mass scale shifts from × 1015 to 109  kg, which is equivalent to one billion kg or 1012 grams (Teragram – Tg). Currently most of the objects of
mass between 109 kg to 1012 kg (less than 1000 teragrams (Tg)) listed here are near-Earth asteroids (NEAs). The Aten asteroid 1994 WR12 has less mass than the
Great Pyramid of Giza, 5.9 × 109  kg. For more about very small objects in the Solar System, see meteoroid, micrometeoroid, cosmic dust, and interplanetary dust
cloud. (See also Visited/imaged bodies.)
Radius[note 2] Mass Refs[note 5]
Body[note 1] Image Type – notes
(m) (109 kg) r · M
Ra-Shalom [117]
990 ± 25 Aten asteroid type C
2100

Geographos [109]
980 ± 30 Apollo asteroid type S
1620

Midas [117]
975 ± 35 Apollo asteroid type S
1981

Mithra [119]
924.5 ± 11 Apollo asteroid type S
4486

1998 OH [119]
831.5 ± 164.5 Apollo asteroid type S
12538

Tantalus [243]
824.5 ± 22.5 Apollo asteroid type Q
2102

Braille [244]
820 Mars-crosser type Q
9969

2005 GO21 [245]


780 Aten asteroid type S
308242

Apollo [246]
≈ 750 Apollo asteroid type Q
1862

1999 JD6 [247]


731 ± 10.5 Aten asteroid type K; contact binary
85989

Icarus [248]
730 Apollo asteroid type S
1566

Dactyl [249]
700 asteroid moon of 243 Ida
Ida I

Castalia [250]
700 Apollo asteroid type S; contact binary
4769

2007 PA8 [251]


675 ± 70 Apollo asteroid type Q
214869

Moshup [252] [253]


658.5 ± 20 2490 ± 54 Aten asteroid type S; binary  ·
66391

1950 DA [254] [255]


653 ≈ 2000 Apollo asteroid type S  ·
29075

2006 HY51 [256]


609 ± 114 Apollo asteroid
394130

Hartley 2 [257] [257]


570 ± 80 ≈ 300 Jupiter-family comet  ·
103P

2003 SD220 [258]


515 Aten asteroid type S
163899

Nyx [259]
500 ± 75 Amor asteroid type V
3908

2001 WN5 [260]


466 ± 5.5 Apollo asteroid
153814

2017 YE5 450 ± 25 Apollo asteroid type S; binary [261]

Ryugu [262] [263]


432.5 ± 7.5 ≈ 450 Apollo asteroid type Cg  ·
162173

1997 AE12 [264]


423.5 ± 6.5 Amor asteroid type S
162058

2014 JO25 409 Apollo asteroid type S; contact binary [265]

Hermes [266]
400 ± 50 Apollo asteroid type Sq
69230

Didymos [267] [268]


390 ± 4 527 Apollo asteroid type Xk; binary  ·
65803

Aten [109]
365 ± 15 Aten asteroid type S
2062

Aegaeon [225]
330 ± 60 moon of Saturn
Saturn LIII
2015 TB145 325 ± 15 Apollo asteroid type S [269]

1994 CC [270] [271]


310 ± 30 266 ± 32.9 Apollo asteroid type Sq; trinary  ·
136617

2001 WR1 [272]


315.5 ± 9 Amor asteroid type S
172034

Golevka [273]
265 ± 15 Apollo asteroid type Q
6489

Bennu [274] [275]


262.5 ± 37.5 78 ± 9 Apollo asteroid type B  ·
101955

2000 WO107 [276]


255 ± 41.5 Aten asteroid type X
153201

2002 CU11 [277]


230 ± 8.5 Apollo asteroid
163132

Squannit [253]
1999 KW4 I
225.5 ± 13.5 asteroid moon of 66391 Moshup

2014 HQ124 204.5 ± 84 Aten asteroid type S [109]

2013 YP139 201 ± 13 Apollo asteroid [278]

2008 EV5 [119]


200 ± 7 Aten asteroid type X/type C
341843

2006 DP14 [279]


≈ 200 Apollo asteroid type S; contact binary
388188

1988 EG [280]
199.5 ± 1.35 Apollo asteroid type S
6037

2010 TK7 189.5 ± 61.5 Aten asteroid; Earth trojan (L4) [281]

2006 SU49 [282] [282]


≈ 188.5 ≈ 73 Apollo asteroid  ·
292220

2005 YU55 [283]


180 ± 20 Apollo asteroid type C
308635

2010 SO16 178.5 ± 63 Apollo asteroid; co-orbital with Earth [278]

Itokawa [284] [284]


173 35.1 ± 1.05 Apollo asteroid type S  ·
25143

Apophis [285] [286]


162.5 ± 7.5 ≈ 61 Aten asteroid type Sq  ·
99942

S/2009 S 1 ≈ 150 moon of Saturn [287]

2005 WK4 142 Apollo asteroid type S [288]

2004 BL86 [289]


131.5 ± 13 Apollo asteroid type V; binary
357439

2007 TU24 125 Apollo asteroid type S [290]

2002 VE68 ≈ 118 Aten asteroid type X; co-orbital with Venus [291]

2011 UW158 [292]


110 ± 20 Apollo asteroid type S
436724

Dimorphos [268]
85 ± 15 asteroid moon of 65803 Didymos
Didymos I

2017 BQ6 78 Apollo asteroid type S [293]

YORP [294]
61.8 Apollo asteroid type S
54509

Kamoʻoalewa [295]
41 Apollo asteroid type S; quasi-satellite of Earth
469219

Duende [296]
23.75 Aten asteroid type L
367943

1998 KY26 ≈ 15 Apollo asteroid type X [297]

2012 TC4 11.5 Apollo asteroid type E/type Xe [298]


2014 RC ≈ 11 Apollo asteroid type Sq [299]

2010 RF12 ≈ 3.5 ≈ 0.0005 Apollo asteroid [300]

+2 [301]
2011 MD 3 −1 Apollo asteroid/Amor asteroid type S

2008 TC3 2.05 0.00008 Apollo asteroid type F/type M [302] [302]
 ·

2023 BU 1.5 Apollo asteroid [303]

2008 TS26 ≈ 0.49 Apollo asteroid [304]

Gallery

Solar system planets, major moons, and 3 stars of different sizes are shown comparatively in three levels of zoom: one for the rocky planets, one for the gas giants, and one
for the stars.

See also
List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System
List of dwarf planets
List of minor planets
List of natural satellites
List of near-Earth asteroids by distance from Sun
List of Solar System objects most distant from the Sun
List of space telescopes
Largest moons of the Solar System to scale.
Lists of astronomical objects

Notes
a. Radius estimated using equatorial radius and assuming body is spherical
b. Radius has been determined by various methods, such as optical (Hubble), thermal (Spitzer), or direct imaging via spacecraft
c. Calculated in Wolfram Alpha using semi axes of 1050 × 840 × 537 (Ellipsoid volume: 1.98395×10^9 km3 (https://www.wolframalpha.com/inpu
t/?i=ellipsoid+volume+semi-axis+lengths+1050+840+537))
d. Best fit, assuming Haumea is in hydrostatic equilibrium
e. Radius estimated by using three radii and assuming body is spheroid
f. The mass estimate is based on the assumed density of 1.2 g/cm3, and a volume of 3.5 × 106 km3 obtained from a detailed shape model in
Stooke (1994).[116]
1. Name of body, including alternative names using Roman numerals to designate moons (such as "Saturn I" for Mimas), and numbers to
designate minor planets
2. Mean radius including uncertainties
3. Given as surface gravity (1 bar for gaseous planets)
4. Figures from default source Johnston's Archive—List of Known Trans-Neptunian Objects,[56] if otherwise not mentioned in the References
column
5. Reference column specifically for radius (r) and mass (M) citations

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Further reading
NASA Planetary Data System (PDS) (http://www.psi.edu/pds/)
Asteroids with Satellites (http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/asteroidmoons.html)
Minor Planet discovery circumstances (http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/lists/NumberedMPs.txt)
Supplemental IRAS Minor Planet Survey (SIMPS) and IRAS Minor Planet Survey (IMPS)
SIMPS & IMPS (https://web.archive.org/web/20090817051318/http://www.psi.edu/pds/resource/imps.html) (V6 (http://www.psi.edu/pds/ast
eroid/IRAS_A_FPA_3_RDR_IMPS_V6_0/data/diamalb.tab), additional (http://www.psi.edu/pds/asteroid/IRAS_A_FPA_3_RDR_IMPS_V6
_0/data/addl.tab), from here (http://www.psi.edu/pds/asteroid/IRAS_A_FPA_3_RDR_IMPS_V6_0/data/))
Asteroid Data Archive (https://archive.today/20060623213811/http://www.psi.edu/pds/archive/astdata04/simps04/diamalb.tab) Archive (htt
ps://web.archive.org/web/20041226203709/http://www.psi.edu/pds/archive/astdata04/simps04/diamalb.tab) Planetary Science Institute

External links
Planetary fact sheets (http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planetfact.html)
Asteroid fact sheet (http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/asteroidfact.html)

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