The Sun is almost 333 000 heavier then the Earth more exactly 332 946.
2006-12-28 22:09:39
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answer #1
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answered by ella 3
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How many times is the sun heavier then the Earth? once.
2006-12-29 07:41:31
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answer #2
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answered by Raymond 2
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The Sun has no weight, only mass. You should be asking how much more mass does the Sun have than the Earth.
2006-12-29 06:26:27
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answer #3
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answered by kicking_back 5
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The Sun's mass is about 333,000 times Earth's mass.
Get some more info here:
2006-12-29 06:10:31
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answer #4
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answered by Fifa 3
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Mass 1.988 435Ã1030 kg (332,946 Earths)
and let me give u all info related to this...
Mean distance from Earth 149.6Ã106 km (92.95Ã106 mi)
(8.31 minutes at the speed of light)
Visual brightness (V) â26.8m
Absolute magnitude 4.8m
Spectral classification G2V
Mean distance from Milky Way core ~2.5Ã1017 km
(26,000-28,000 light-years)
Galactic period 2.25-2.50Ã108 a
Velocity 217 km/s orbit around the center of the Galaxy, 20 km/s relative to average velocity of other stars in stellar neighborhood
Mean diameter 1.392Ã106 km (109 Earths)
Circumference 4.373Ã106 km
Oblateness 9Ã10â6
Surface area 6.09Ã1012 km² (11,900 Earths)
Volume 1.41Ã1018 km³ (1,300,000 Earths)
Mass 1.988 435Ã1030 kg (332,946 Earths)
Density 1.408 g/cm³
Surface gravity 273.95 m s-2 (27.9 g)
Escape velocity
from the surface 617.54 km/s (55 Earths)
Surface temperature 5785 K
Temperature of corona 5 MK
Core temperature ~13.6 MK
Luminosity (Lsol) 3.827Ã1026 W
~3.75Ã1028 lm
(~98 lm/W efficacy)
Mean Intensity (Isol) 2.009Ã107 W m-2 sr-1
Obliquity 7.25° (to the ecliptic)
67.23° (to the galactic plane)
Right ascension of North pole[36] 286.13°
(19 h 4 min 30 s)
Declination of North pole +63.87°
(63°52' North)
Rotation period at equator 25.38 days
(25 d 9 h 7 min 13 s)[36]
Rotation velocity at equator 7174 km/h
Photospheric composition (by mass)
Hydrogen 73.46 %
Helium 24.85 %
Oxygen 0.77 %
Carbon 0.29 %
Iron 0.16 %
Neon 0.12 %
Nitrogen 0.09 %
Silicon 0.07 %
Magnesium 0.05 %
Sulphur 0.02 %
hope this helps u..!
2006-12-29 06:11:40
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answer #5
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answered by For peace 3
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332,946 Earths
i.e.
332946 times that of earth.
2006-12-29 06:08:36
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answer #6
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answered by Som™ 6
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332,946 Earths. See right hand side of this page 'mass'.
2006-12-29 06:09:12
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answer #7
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answered by ricochet 5
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A lot
2006-12-29 06:07:57
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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