The mass of the Sun is 1.99 x 10^30 kilograms. This is about 333,000 times the mass of the Earth. The Sun contains 99.8% of all of the mass of the Solar System. Wow!
I hope that makes your day. :)
2006-08-17 03:04:54
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answered by Edward 7
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The Sun weighs (!) in at a massive 2 x 10^30 kg an incredible 330,000 times the mass of the Earth!
2006-08-17 10:05:54
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answered by Raven 2
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The mass of the Sun, M{Sun symbol}, is 743 times the total mass of all the planets in the solar system and 330,000 times that of the Earth which has a mass of 5.9742Ã10^24 kg
2006-08-17 10:16:19
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answered by Britannica Knowledge 3
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It is about 4409245244000000000000000000000 lbs. (2000000000000000000000000000000 kgs.)
or about 1.99 x 10^30 kgs. This is about 330,000 times the size of Earth.
2006-08-17 11:48:55
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answered by Eric X 5
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mass of sun=(4*pi square/G)*(a cube/p square)
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G=newtons constant=6.67*10^-11Nm2kg-2
p=period of planet orbit ,365 days
a=dist between earth and sun 150*10^9m
m=1.49*10^40kg
2006-08-17 10:48:41
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answered by anoop k 1
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100 times of earth
2006-08-17 10:03:45
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answered by ET 3
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All the instruments we've been trying to measure with keep melting! That and when I use my telescope to stare at it, my eyes really start to hurt!
2006-08-17 10:07:19
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answered by Msquared 2
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330,000 times that of the earth........
.....basically a whole lot!
2006-08-17 10:06:15
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answered by famouslstwords 2
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wikipedia.org has all this info.
2006-08-17 10:17:23
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answered by Anonymous
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