Talaan ng mga bagay sa Sistemang Pang-araw batay sa laki

Ito ang kumpletong talaan ng mga bagay sa Sistemang Pang-araw batay sa laki ng mga ito.

Isang larawang nagpapakita ng bigat ng mga mabibigat ng bagay.

Talaan

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Mga bagay pataas ng ~200 km sa radius

baguhin
Katawan Larawan Saktong radius
(km)
Saktong radius
(R)
Bolyum
(109 km³)
Volume
(V)
Bigat
×1021 kg
(Yg)
Bigat
(M)
Densidad[1]
g/cm3
Surface gravity
(m/s²)
Surface gravity
(♁)
Uri ng Bagay Shape
Sun   696,000 109.25 1,412,000,000 1,303,781 1989100000 332837 1.409 274.0 28.02 Star regular
Jupiter   69,911 10.97 1,431,280 1,321 1898600 317.83 1.33 24.79 2.535 Planet regular
Saturn   58,232 9.14 827,130 764 568460 95.159 0.70 10.445 1.06 Planet regular
Uranus   25,362 3.98 68,340 63.1 86832 14.536 1.30 8.87 0.9 Planet regular
Neptune   24,622 3.87 62,540 57.7 102430 17.147 1.76 11.15 1.140 Planet regular
Earth   6,371.0 1 1,083.21 1 5973.6 1 5.515 9.78033 1 Planet regular
Venus   6,051.8 0.950 928.43 0.857 4868.5 0.815 5.24 8.872 0.9 Planet regular
Mars   3,390.0 0.532 163.18 0.151 641.85 0.107 3.94 3.7 0.38 Planet regular
Ganymede
Jupiter III
  2,631.2 0.413 76.30 0.0704 148.2 0.0248 1.936 1.428 0.15 Satellite of Jupiter regular
Titan
Saturn VI
  2576[2] 0.404 71.52 0.0660 134.5 0.0225 1.88 1.354 0.14 Satellite of Saturn regular
Mercury   2,439.7 0.383 60.83 0.0562 330.2 0.0553 5.43 3.7 0.377 Planet regular
Callisto
Jupiter IV
  2,410.3 0.378 58.65 0.0541 107.6 0.018 1.83 1.23603 0.126 Satellite of Jupiter regular
Io
Jupiter I
  1,821.5 0.286 25.32 0.0234 89.3 0.015 3.528 1.797 0.183 Satellite of Jupiter regular
Moon   1,737.1 0.273 21.958 0.0203 73.5 0.0123 3.3464 1.625 0.166 Satellite of Earth regular
Europa
Jupiter II
  1,561 0.245 15.93 0.0147 48 0.00803 3.01 1.316 0.134 Satellite of Jupiter regular
Triton
Neptune I
  1,353.4 0.212 10.38 0.0096 21.5 0.00359 2.061 0.782 0.0797 Satellite of Neptune regular
Eris R
136199
  1,300 [3] 0.19 7 0.007 16.7[4] 0.0027 2.25 0.662 0.0677 Dwarf planet &
Scattered disc object — binary
regular
Pluto
134340
  1,195 0.187 7.15 0.0066 13.105 0.0022 2.0 0.61 0.062 Dwarf planet
& Kuiper belt object
regular
Titania
Uranus III
  788.9 0.124 2.06 0.0019 3.526 0.00059 1.72 0.378 0.0385 Satellite of Uranus regular
Rhea
Saturn V
  764.4 0.12 1.87 0.0017 2.3166 0.00039 1.23 0.26 0.027 Satellite of Saturn regular
Oberon
Uranus IV
  761.4 0.12 1.85 0.0017 3.014 0.0005 1.63 0.347 0.035 Satellite of Uranus regular
Makemake RA
136472
  750[3] 0.126-0.157 1.8 0.002 4 0.00067 2.0 0.47 0.048 Dwarf planet
& Kuiper belt object
regular
Sedna*AR
90377
  745 0.09-0.14 1.73 0.0016 3 0.00050 2.0 0.33–0.50 0.0337-0.0511 Detached object unknown
Iapetus
Saturn VIII
  736 0.113 1.55 0.0014 1.9739 0.00033 1.08 0.223 0.0227 Satellite of Saturn regular
Charon
Pluto I
604 0.095 0.87 0.0008 1.52 0.00025 1.65 0.279 0.028 Satellite of Pluto regular
(225088) 2007 OR10* 600 0.094 0.904 0.0008 1.81P 0.0003 2.0 0.168 0.017 Scattered disc unknown
Umbriel
Uranus II
  584.7 0.092 0.84 0.0008 1.2 0.00020 1.4 0.234 0.024 Satellite of Uranus regular
Ariel
Uranus I
  578.9 0.091 0.81 0.0008 1.35 0.00022 1.67 0.269 0.027 Satellite of Uranus regular
Haumea R
136108
  575[3] 0.117 1.3–1.6 0.001 4.2 0.00069 3 0.44 0.045 Dwarf planet
& Kuiper belt object — trinary
regular (scalene ellipsoid)
(84522) 2002 TC302R 572.7[3] 0.09 0.786 0.0007 1.573P 0.00026 2.0 0.321 0.033 Kuiper belt object
2:5 resonance
unknown
Dione
Saturn IV
  561.6 0.088 0.73 0.0007 1.096 0.000183 1.48 0.232 0.0236 Satellite of Saturn regular
Tethys
Saturn III
  533 0.083 0.624 0.0006 0.6173 0.000103 1.15 0.145 0.015 Satellite of Saturn regular
2005 QU1829 525 0.082 0.606 0.00056 1.21P 0.0002 2.0 0.294 0.03 Scattered disc object unknown
50000 Quaoar*   500 0.0785 0.523 0.0005 1.05P 0.00017 2.8 0.281 0.0287 Kuiper belt object — Cubewano — binary unknown
Ceres   475 0.076 0.437 0.0004 0.95 0.000159 2.08 0.27 0.0275 Dwarf planet
in the asteroid belt
regular
90482 OrcusRA   473 0.069-0.08 0.4 0.0004 0.62A 0.0001 1.5 0.186 0.03 Kuiper belt object — plutino — binary unknown
(202421) 2005 UQ5139 462 0.074 0.443 0.0004 0.886P 0.0001 2.0 0.278 0.0284 Kuiper belt object — Cubewano unknown
2007 UK1269 439 0.069 0.354 0.0003 0.708P 0.0001 2.0 0.246 0.025 Scattered disc object unknown
(174567) 2003 MW129 419 0.0658 0.308 0.0003 0.616P 0.0001 2.0 0.235 0.024 Kuiper belt object unknown
2006 QH1819 382 0.06 0.233 0.000215 0.467P 0.00008 2.0 0.214 0.022 Scattered disc object unknown
2004 XR190* 375 0.059 0.221 0.0002 0.4416P 0.00007 2.0 0.21 0.0215 Scattered disc object unknown
19521 Chaos* 372.5[5] 0.0585 0.216 0.0002 0.4328P 0.00007 2.0 0.209 0.021 Kuiper belt object — cubewano unknown
(55565) 2002 AW197R   367 0.0576 0.207 0.00019 0.414P 0.000069 2.0 0.206 0.0211 Kuiper belt object unknown
(145452) 2005 RN439 365 0.0573 0.2036 0.00019 0.407P 0.000068 2.0 0.205 0.02096 Kuiper belt object unknown
2002 MS4R 363 0.057 0.203 0.00018 0.4005P 0.000067 2.0 0.204 0.02086 Kuiper belt object unknown
(84922) 2003 VS2 R 363[3] 0.057 0.203 0.00018 0.4005P 0.000067 2.0 0.204 0.02086 Kuiper belt object — plutino unknown
(208996) 2003 AZ84R 343 0.0538 0.169 0.000156 0.338P 5.66 E-5 2.0 0.192 0.0196 Kuiper belt object — plutino — binary unknown
(55637) 2002 UX25R   340.6 [3] 0.0535 0.166 0.000153 0.331P 0.0000554 2.0 0.191 0.01952 Kuiper belt object — binary unknown
(90568) 2004 GV9R 338.5[3] 0.0531 0.162 0.00015 0.325P 0.0000534 2.0 0.19 0.0194 Kuiper belt object unknown
28978 IxionRA 325[3] 0.051 0.144 0.000133 0.3 0 2.086 0.19 0.021 Kuiper belt object unknown
(42301) 2001 UR1639 318 0.05 0.134 0.00012 0.269P 0.000045 2.0 0.178 0.018 Scattered disc object unknown
20000 Varuna*A 310[3] 0.049 0.125 0.000115 0.37 0 2.965 0.258 0.028 Kuiper belt object unknown
2003 UZ4139 303 0.048 0.116 0.00012 0.33P 0.000055 2.0 0.241 0.0246 Kuiper belt object unknown
2003 QW909 290 0.0455 0.102 0.00009 0.2P 0.000034 2.0 0.159 0.016 Kuiper belt object unknown
(145451) 2005 RM439 290 0.0455 0.102 0.00009 0.2P 0.000034 2.0 0.159 0.016 Kuiper belt object unknown
(120347) 2004 SB609 290 0.0455 0.102 0.00009 0.2P 0.000034 2.0 0.159 0.016 Kuiper belt object — binary unknown
(15874) 1996 TL66RA 288 0.045 0.1 0 0.2 0 1.999 0.162 0.018 Scattered disc object unknown
(119951) 2002 KX14* 280 0.044 0.092 0.000085 0.18P 0.00003 2.0 0.154 0.0157 Kuiper belt object unknown
2004 NT33 277 0.043 0.089 0.000082 0.178P 0.000029 2.0 0.155 0.0158 Kuiper belt object unknown
(120348) 2004 TY364* 277 0.043 0.089 0.000082 0.178P 0.000029 2.0 0.155 0.0158 Kuiper belt object unknown
38628 HuyaR 266[3] 0.04175 0.0788 0.000073 0.158P 0.00026 2.0 0.15 0.015 Kuiper belt object — plutino unknown
2 Pallas$   266[6] 0.0042 0.078 0.00007 0.211 0.0000353 2.8[7] 0.2 0.02 asteroid irregular
4 Vesta$   264.6 0.042 0.078 0.00007 0.262 0.0000438 3.42[8] 0.251 0.0256 asteroid regular (uncertain)
Enceladus
Saturn II
  252.1 0.039 0.067 0.00006 0.108 0.0000181 1.61 0.111 0.0113 Satellite of Saturn regular
2001 QF298* 252 0.04 0.067 0.00006 0.134P 0.000022 2.0 0.141 0.014 Kuiper belt object unknown
(82075) 2000 YW134* 250 0.039 0.065 0.00006 0.13P 0.000022 2.0 0.139 0.014 Kuiper belt object unknown
(145480) 2005 TB190 250 0.039 0.065 0.00006 0.13P 0.000022 2.0 0.139 0.014 Detached object unknown
(145480) 2005 TB190 250 0.039 0.065 0.00006 0.13P 0.000022 2.0 0.139 0.014 Kuiper belt object unknown
(144897) 2004 UX10 250 0.039 0.065 0.00006 0.13P 0.000022 2.0 0.139 0.014 Kuiper belt object unknown
Miranda
Uranus V
  235.8 0.037 0.055 0.00005 0.0659 0.0000110 1.20 0.07910375 0.00806 Satellite of Uranus regular
(26375) 1999 DE9 230.5[3] 0.036 0.051 0.000047 0.1026P 0.000017 2.0 0.129 0.013 Kuiper belt object unknown
2002 CY248 230 0.036 0.051 0.00005 0.102P 0.000017 2.0 0.129 0.013 Kuiper belt object unknown
2002 XV93 230 0.036 0.051 0.00005 0.102P 0.000017 2.0 0.129 0.013 Kuiper belt object unknown
2003 QX113 230 0.036 0.051 0.00005 0.102P 0.000017 2.0 0.129 0.013 Kuiper belt object unknown
(35671) 1998 SN165* 229 0.036 0.05 0.000046 0.1P 0.000017 2.0 0.128 0.013 Kuiper belt object unknown
2004 PR107 220[5] 0.0345 0.0446 0.00004 0.089P 0.000014 2.0 0.123 0.0126 Kuiper belt object unknown
2003 QW90 220[5] 0.0345 0.0446 0.00004 0.089P 0.000014 2.0 0.123 0.0126 Kuiper belt object unknown
1999 CD158 220 0.0345 0.0446 0.00004 0.089P 0.000014 2.0 0.123 0.0126 Kuiper belt object unknown
(120132) 2003 FY128* 220 0.0345 0.0446 0.00004 0.089P 0.000014 2.0 0.123 0.0126 Scattered disc object unknown
Proteus A
Neptune VIII
  210 0.033 0.038 0.000035 0.050 0.00000844 1.3[9] 0.0666 0.00678 Satellite of Neptune irregular
(47171) 1999 TC36* 207.3[3] 0.0325 0.0373 0.000034 0.075P 0.0000125 2.0 0.117 0.012 Kuiper belt object — binary unknown
10 Hygiea$ 203.6[10] 0.03 0.04 0 0.0885 0 2.5 0.143 0.02 asteroid irregular
(119979) 2002 WC19 200.5[11] 0.0315 0.034 0.00003 0.0675P 0.000011 2.0 0.113 0.0115 Kuiper belt object — binary unknown
(26181) 1996 GQ21* 200 0.031 0.0335 0.000011 0.067P 0.000011 2.0 0.112 0.011 Scattered disc object unknown
2006 HH123 200 0.031 0.0335 0.000011 0.067P 0.000011 2.0 0.112 0.011 Kuiper belt object unknown
Mimas
Saturn I
  198.3 0.031 0.033 0.00003 0.03749 0.0000063 1.15 0.06363 0.00648 Satellite of Saturn regular

Mga bagay sa pagitan ng 200 at 100 km sa radius

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Body Image Mean radius
(km)
Mass
×1018 kg
(Zg)
Type of object Shape
Mimas
Saturn I
  198.3 37.49 Satellite of Saturn regular
2004 XA192 191.5 Kuiper belt object unknown
(55636) 2002 TX300   180 24? Kuiper belt objectHaumea family unknown
(48639) 1995 TL8* 175 Kuiper belt object — binary unknown
Nereid A
Neptune II
 
170 31 Satellite of Neptune irregular
148780 Altjira 9 170[5] Trans-Neptunian object — cubewano unknown
(47932) GN171 160.5[3] Trans-Neptunian object — plutino unknown
704 Interamnia M 158.31[12] 37 Main-belt asteroid — F-type unknown
Hi'iaka
Haumea I
155 20 Satellite of Haumea irregular
1995 SN55* (lost) 155 centaur unknown
(79360) 1997 CS299 152.5[5] Kuiper belt object — binary unknown
(79978) 1999 CC1589 152[5] Scattered-disc object unknown
(40314) 1999 KR169 152 trans-Neptunian object unknown
52 Europa$
 
150.4 16.5 Main-belt asteroid — C-type irregular
511 Davida$ 144.7 43.8 Main-belt asteroid — C-type irregular
87 Sylvia$
 
142.8 14.78 Main-belt asteroid — X-type — trinary irregular
(26308) 1998 SM165 139.9[3] 14 Kuiper belt object — binary unknown
Hyperion $
Saturn VII
 
135.0 5.58 Satellite of Saturn irregular
2005 PU219 132.5[5] Scattered-disc object unknown
(79983) 1999 DF99 132.5 Trans-Neptunian object — cubewano irregular
10199 Chariklo 129 centaur irregular
107 Camilla$ 129.4 11.2 Main-belt asteroid — C-type — binary irregular
3 Juno$
 
128.8 26.7 Main-belt asteroid — S-type irregular
31 EuphrosyneM 128 6.23 Main-belt asteroid — C-type irregular
15 Eunomia$ 127.7[13] 31.2 Main-belt asteroid — S-type irregular
(145453) 2005 RR43 126 Kuiper belt objectHaumea family unknown
(148209) 2000 CR105*A 126 13 Detached object unknown
(119878) 2002 CY224 121[5] 15 Scattered disc object unknown
65 Cybele$ 118.7[14] 17.8 Main-belt asteroid — C-type irregular
2060 Chiron*A
95P/Chiron
116.7 10 centaur irregular
88 Thisbe $ 116 [15] 10.5 M Main-belt asteroid — B-type irregular
(120178) 2003 OP32 115 Kuiper belt objectHaumea family unknown
2004 VN1129 115 Scattered-disc object unknown
2002 KW14 115[16] Kuiper belt object unknown
65489 Ceto M 114.85 [3] 3.74 Centaur — TNO — binary irregular
324 BambergaM 114 10 Main-belt asteroid — C-type irregular
451 Patientia 112.5 Main-belt asteroid irregular
532 Herculina 111 Main-belt asteroid — S-type irregular
48 DorisA 111 17 Main-belt asteroid — C-type irregular
375 Ursula
 
108 [17] Main-belt asteroid unknown
45 EugeniaM 107 5.69 Main-belt asteroid — F-type — trinary irregular
Phoebe $
Saturn IX
 
106.6 8.29 Satellite of Saturn irregular
29 Amphitrite$ 106 11.8 Main-belt asteroid — S-type irregular
53311 Deucalion 105.5[5] Trans-Neptunian object — cubewano irregular
(33001) 1997 CU29 105.5 Trans-Neptunian object — cubewano unknown
423 DiotimaA 104.385[12] 16 Main-belt asteroid — C-type irregular
(181902) 1999 RD215 104.33[5] Scattered disc object irregular
13 EgeriaM 104 16.3 Main-belt asteroid — G-type irregular
19 Fortuna$ 103.9 12.7 Main-belt asteroid — G-type irregular
54598 Bienor 103.5 centaur irregular
94 Aurora 102.5 asteroid irregular
624 HektorA
 
101.5[18] 14 asteroid — Jupiter Trojan — binary irregular
22 KalliopeM 101.4 8.09 asteroid — M-type — binary irregular
38083 Rhadamanthus 100.5[5] Kuiper belt object irregular
(19308) 1996 TO66 100 Kuiper belt objectHaumea family unknown

Mga bagay sa pagitan ng 100 at 50 km sa radius

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Katawan Larawan Saktong radius
(km)
Bigat
×1018 kg
(Zg)
Uri ng Bagay
7 Iris$
 
99.915 [19] 13.6 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
24 Themis M 99 11.3 Main-belt asteroid — C-type — Themis
702 Alauda
 
97.4[12] 6.05 Main-belt asteroid — C-type — binary
LarissaA
Neptune VII
 
97 4.2 Satellite of Neptune
(85633) 1998 KR65 96[5] Kuiper belt object — cubewano
121 HermioneM 95 5.38 asteroid — C-type — binary
372 Palma 94.31[20] asteroid
128 Nemesis 94.1 7 asteroid
6 Hebe$ 93.1 12.8 asteroid
16 Psyche$ 93.0 21.9 asteroid
5145 Pholus 92.5[21] 6.6 centaur
154 Bertha 92.47[12] 5.2 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
76 Freia 91.83 6.5 Main-belt asteroid — Cybele
(59358) 1999 CL1589 91.5 Trans-Neptunian object — unstable
130 ElektraM 91.1[12] 6.6 asteroid — G-type — binary
Janus$
Saturn X
 
89.4 1.912 Satellite of Saturn
259 Aletheia 89.3[12] 5.97 Main-belt asteroid
Galatea
Neptune VI
 
88 2.12 Satellite of Neptune
88611 Teharonhiawako 88[5] Trans-Neptunian object — cubewano — binary
42355 Typhon 87.5[3] Trans-Neptunian object — binary
(19255) 1994 VK8 87.5[5] 5.6 Trans-Neptunian object — cubewano
120 Lachesis 87.05[12] 5.5 Main-belt asteroid
(24835) 1995 SM55 87 Kuiper belt objectHaumea family
41 Daphne 87 asteroid
9 Metis$ 86.9 11.3 asteroid
747 Winchester 85.86[12] asteroid
153 Hilda 85.32[12] 5.2 Main-belt asteroid — Hildas
790 Pretoria 85.2[22] asteroid
Himalia M
Jupiter VI
 
85 [23] - 92 [24] 4.19 [25] Satellite of Jupiter — Himalia group
Namaka
Haumea II
85 2 Satellite of Haumea
96 Aegle 84.95 5.1 asteroid
241 Germania 84.45[12] 5.05 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
194 Prokne 84.21[12] 5 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
566 Stereoskopia[26] 84.08[12] asteroid
Amalthea$
Jupiter V
 
83.5 2.08 Satellite of Jupiter
911 Agamemnon 83.3[12] asteroid — Jupiter Trojan
66652 Borasisi 83[5] Trans-Neptunian object — cubewano — binary
54 Alexandra 82.88 asteroid
386 Siegena 82.5[27] asteroid — C-type
59 Elpis 82.4 asteroid
1437 Diomedes 82.16[12] 4.6 asteroid — Jupiter Trojan
444 GyptisM 81.54[12] 12.5 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
PuckA
 
81 2.9 Satellite of Uranus
409 Aspasia 80.81[12] 4.42 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
20461 Dioretsa 80.2[5] asteroid — damocloid
1992 QB1 80[5] Kuiper belt object — cubewano
(15875) 1996 TP66 80[3] Kuiper belt object — inner plutino
209 Dido 79.97[12] 4.28 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
334 Chicago 79.275[12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
804 Hispania 78.79[12] 9.95 Main-belt asteroid — P-type
185 Eunike 78.76[12] 4.09 Main-belt asteroid
139 Juewa 78.3[12] 4 Main-belt asteroid
354 Eleonora 77.585[12] Main-belt asteroid — S-type
85 Io 77.4[28] 3.4 asteroid
165 Loreley 77.39[12] 3.91 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
173 Ino 77.05[12] 3.83 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
11 Parthenope 76.67[12] 6.15M asteroid
(137295) 1999 RB216 76.5[5] Kuiper belt object — twotino
14 Irene 76[29] 8.2 asteroid
89 Julia 75.75 3.6 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
536 Merapi 75.7[12] Main-belt asteroid
(145474) 2005 SA278 75.62[5] Scattered-disc object
776 Berbericia 75.59[12] asteroid
145 Adeona 75.57[12] 3.6 Main-belt asteroid — Adena
150 Nuwa 75.565[12] 3.62 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
Dysnomia 75[30] Satellite of Eris
DespinaA
 
75 2.1 Satellite of Neptune
49 PalesM 75 2.69 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
Sycorax 75[23] 2.3 Satellite of Uranus
39 Laetitia 74.75 3.5 asteroid
117 Lomia 74.36[12] 3.4 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
238 Hypatia 74.245[12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
168 Sibylla 74.195[12] 3.42 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
283 EmmaM 74 1.38 asteroid — binary
51 Nemausa 73.93 asteroid
106 Dione 73.3 Main-belt asteroid — G-type
(118378) 1999 HT11 73[5] Trans-Neptunian object
137 Meliboea 72.71[12] 3.2 Main-belt asteroid
20 Massalia$ 72.5 5.67 asteroid
211 Isolda 71.6[12] 3.07 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
1172 Äneas 71.41[31] asteroid — Jupiter Trojan
144 Vibilia 71.19[12] 3 Main-belt asteroid
508 Princetonia 71.18[12][32] Main-belt asteroid
895 Helio 70.95 [12] Main-belt asteroid — B-type
361 Bononia 70.86 [12] Main-belt asteroid — D-type
420 Bertholda 70.625 [12] Main-belt asteroid — P-type
93 Minerva 70.5 2.9 Main-belt asteroid — C-type — trinary
617 Patroclus 70.46 [12] asteroid — Jupiter trojan — binary
308 Polyxo 70.345[12] 2.92 Main-belt asteroid — T-type
18 Melpomene 70.3 3 Main-belt asteroid
268 Adorea 69.945[12] 2.87 Main-belt asteroid
349 Dembowska 69.885[12] Main-belt asteroid — R-type
489 Comacina 69.695 [12] Main-belt asteroid
69 Hesperia 69.07 2.76 Main-belt asteroid — M-type
2003 UZ117 69 Kuiper belt objectHaumea family
762 Pulcova 68.54 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type — binary
196 Philomela 68.195[12] 2.65 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
212 Medea 68.06[12] 2.64[33] Main-belt asteroid
PortiaA 67.6[23] 1.7 Satellite of Uranus
712 Boliviana 63.785 [12] Main-belt asteroid — X-type
588 Achilles 67.735 [12] asteroid — Jupiter Trojan
690 Wratislavia
 
67.325 [12] asteroid
111 Ate 67.28 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
247 Eukrate 67.215[12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
705 Erminia 67.11[12] Main-belt asteroid
471 Papagena 67.095 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
Phorcys
Ceto I
67[5] 1.67[34] Satellite of 65489 Ceto
1998 WW31 66.5 2 Trans-Neptunian object — binary
147 Protogeneia 66.465[12] 2.5 Main-belt asteroid
344 Desiderata 66.135[12] 2.42 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
146 Lucina 66.1[12] 2.4 Main-belt asteroid
141 Lumen 65.52[12] 1.6 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
356 Liguria 65.655 [12] Main-belt asteroid
187 Lamberta 65.2 [12] 2.37 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
95 Arethusa 65 2.6 asteroid
419 Aurelia 64.505 [12] Main-belt asteroid — F-type
200 Dynamene 64.18[12] Main-belt asteroid
8 Flora 63.9 8.47 Main-belt asteroid — S-type — Flora
92 Undina 63.8 2.1 Main-belt asteroid — M-type
654 Zelinda 63.7 [12] Main-belt asteroid
426 Hippo 63.55 [12] Main-belt asteroid
47 Aglaja pic 63.48 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
279 Thule 63.295[12] Main-belt asteroid — D-type
1143 Odysseus 62.82[12] asteroid — Jupiter Trojan (L4)
469 Argentina 62.785 [12] Main-belt asteroid — Cybele
159 Aemilia 62.5 1.4 asteroid
405 Thia 62.45 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
602 Marianna 62.36 [12] Main-belt asteroid
216 Kleopatra   62 Main-belt asteroid — M-type — trinary
46 HestiaA 62 3.5 asteroid
104 Klymene 61.9 2 Main-belt asteroid
410 Chloris 61.785 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
134 Sophrosyne 61.64 2 Main-belt asteroid
328 Gudrun 61.46[12] 1.94 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
68 Leto 61.3 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
70 Panopaea 61.01 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
127 Johanna 61[35] Main-belt asteroid
276 Adelheid 60.8[12] Main-belt asteroid
176 Iduna 60.52[12] 1.76 Main-belt asteroid — G-type
28 Bellona 60.5 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
156 Xanthippe 60.495[12] 1.85 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
86 Semele 60.3 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
78 Diana 60.3 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
381 Myrrha 60.29 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type —
225 Henrietta 60.245[12] 1.83 Main-belt asteroid — C-type — Cybele
618 Elfriede 60.145 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type —
(73840) 2002 PN34 59.75[3] Scattered-disc object
105 Artemis 59.6 1.8 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
81 Terpsichore 59.54 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
5 Astraea 59.535[12] 2.9 Main-belt asteroid
74 Galatea 59.36 1.8 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
350 Ornamenta 59.175[12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
772 Tanete 58.83[12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
476 Hedwig 58.38 [12] Main-belt asteroid
171 Ophelia 58.35[12] 1.66 Main-belt asteroid — C-type — Themis
203 Pompeja 58.13[12] Main-belt asteroid
3063 Makhaon 58.07[12] 1.6 asteroid — Jupiter Trojan
38 Leda 57.97[12] 1.6 asteroid
360 Carlova 57.88[12] Main-belt asteroid —
521 Brixia 57.825 [12] Main-belt asteroid —
490 Veritas 57.97[12] Main-belt asteroid — Veritas
466 Tisiphone 57.765 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
53 Kalypso 57.69 asteroid
2241 Alcathous 57.315 [12] asteroid — Jupiter trojan
388 Charybdis 57.085 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
34 Circe 56.75 1.5 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
Epimetheus$
Saturn XI
 
56.7 0.5304 Satellite of Saturn
596 Scheila 56.67 [12] Main-belt asteroid
56 Melete 56.62 1.5 asteroid
129 Antigone 56.5[36] 2 Main-belt asteroid — nickel-iron
12 Victoria 56.4 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
57 Mnemosyne 56.3 asteroid
545 Messalina 55.645 [12] asteroid
2797 Teucer 55.57[12] asteroid — Jupiter trojan(L4)
2920 Automedon 55.5[12] asteroid — Jupiter trojan(L4)
2001 QR322 55 Neptune trojan
91 Aegina 54.9 1.4 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
140 Siwa 54.895 [12] 1.4 Main-belt asteroid
595 Polyxena 54.535 [12] Main-belt asteroid
230 Athamantis 54.495 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
659 Nestor 54.435 [12] asteroid — Jupiter Trojan
37 Fides 54 1.3 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
514 Armida 53.085 [12] Main-belt asteroid
23 Thalia 53.8 1.3 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
739 Mandeville 53.765 [12] Main-belt asteroid — X-type
2007 VL305 A 53.75 Neptune trojan
40 Harmonia 53.6 1.3 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
357 Ninina 53.05 [12] Main-belt asteroid
181 Eucharis 53.33[12] 1.2 Main-belt asteroid — K-type
346 Hermentaria 53.26 [12] Main-belt asteroid — S-type
506 Marion 52.97 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
365 Corduba 52.96 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
253 Mathilde$
 
52.8 0.1033 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
36 Atalante 52.8 asteroid
713 Luscinia 52.76 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
164 Eva 52.435 [12] 1.21 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
98 Ianthe 52.25 1.2 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
35 Leukothea 52 1.1 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
240 Vanadis 51.95 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
221 Eos 51.935[12] 1.17 Main-belt asteroid — K-type
(29981) 1999 TD10 51.85[3] Trans-Neptunian object
192 Nausikaa 51.7 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
63 Ausonia 51.57 1.1 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
570 Kythera 51.405 [12] Main belt asteroid
233 Asterope 51.39 [12] 1.4 Main belt asteroid — T-type
4063 Euforbo 51.23[12] asteroid — Jupiter Trojan
175 Andromache 50.585[12] 1.08 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
191 Kolga 50.515[12] 1.08 Main-belt asteroid — C-type
387 Aquitania 50.255 [12] Main-belt asteroid — S-type
522 Helga 50.61 [12] Main-belt asteroid — Cybele
663 Gerlinde 50.44 [12] asteroid
626 Notburga 50.365 [12] asteroid
42 Isis 50.1 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
30 Urania 50 Main-belt asteroid — S-type

Mga halimbawa ng bagay sa pagitan ng 50 km at 20 km sa radius

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There are easily tens of thousands of objects 50 km in radius or smaller[kailangang linawin], but only a fraction have been explored. The number of digits is not an endorsement of significant figures. The table switches from ×1018 kg to ×1015 kg (Eg), and many of these mass values are assumed. (see also List of minor planets)

Body Image Mean radius
(km)
Mass
×1015 kg
(Eg)
Type of object
50 VirginiaA 49.91 1000 asteroid
114 Kassandra 49.86[12] 1000 Main-belt asteroid — T-type
162 Laurentia 49.55[12] Main-belt asteroid
401 Ottilia 49.56 [12] Main-belt asteroid
ThebeA
Jupiter XIV
 
49.3[23] 430 Satellite of Jupiter
148 Gallia 48.88[12] 980 Main-belt asteroid — R-type
404 Arsinoe 48.855 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
27 EuterpeA 48 930 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
26 Proserpina 48 900 asteroid
773 Irmintraud 47.94[12] asteroid — D-type
21 LutetiaM 47.8[12] 2570 Main-belt asteroid — M-type
62 Erato 47.7 910 Main-belt asteroid — Themis
345 Tercidina 47.06 [12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
JulietA 46.8[23] 560 Satellite of Uranus
58 Concordia 46.72 850 asteroid
229 Adelinda 46.6[12] Main-belt asteroid — C-type
Nix 46[37] 70 Satellite of Pluto
103 Hera 45.6 790 asteroid
17 Thetis
 
45 1200 asteroid
143 Adria 44.965[12] 760 Main-belt asteroid
109 Felicitas 44.7 750 asteroid
100 Hekate 44.5[38] 1000 asteroid
90 Antiope A 43.9[39] 410 asteroid — C-type — binary
227 Philosophia 43.655[12] Main-belt asteroid
Prometheus$
Saturn XVI (16)
 
43.1 156.6 Satellite of Saturn
110 Lydia 43.05 670 asteroid
ElaraA 43 870 Satellite of Jupiter — Himalia group
72 Feronia 42.95 670 asteroid
60558 Echeclus/
174P/Echeclus
42[3][5] centaur[40]
8405 Asbolus 42[3] centaur
S/2000 (90) 1 41.9[39] asteroid moon of 90 Antiope
71 Niobe 41.7 610 asteroid
102 Miriam 41.5[41] asteroid
97 Klotho 41.4 590 asteroid
61 Danae 41.02 asteroid
ThalassaA 41 350 Satellite of Neptune
122 Gerda 40.85[12] 570 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
83 Beatrix 40.69 560 Main-belt asteroid — X-type
32 PomonaA 40.5 550 asteroid
Pandora$
Saturn XVII (17)
 
40.3 135.6 Satellite of Saturn
BelindaA
Uranus XIV (14)
 
40 360 Satellite of Uranus
CressidaA 40 340 Satellite of Uranus
115 Thyra 39.92[12] asteroid
135 Hertha 39.62[12] asteroid
84 Klio 39.58[42] 520 asteroid
80 Sappho 39.2 asteroid
1001 Gaussia 39 asteroid
58534 Logos 38.5[43] 270 Kuiper belt object — cubewano — binary
124 Alkeste 38.18[12] 470 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
55576 Amycus 38.15 [3] centaur
25 Phocaea 37.6 asteroid
8405 Asbolus 37[44] centaur
112 Iphigenia 36.35[12] asteroid
(86047) 1999 OY3 36 Kuiper belt objectHaumea family
Hydra 36[23] 391P Satellite of Pluto
Rosalind* 36 250 Satellite of Uranus
Caliban 36[23] Satellite of Uranus
99 Dike 35.95 390 asteroid
66 Maja 35.91 asteroid
116 Sirona 35.85[12] Main-belt asteroid
44 Nysa 35.32 370 Main-belt asteroid — E-type
10370 Hylonome 35[3] centaur
77 Frigga 34.63 350 asteroid
55 Pandora 33.35 asteroid
133 Cyrene 33.29[12] 310 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
79 Eurynome 33.24 asteroid
NaiadA
 
33 190 Satellite of Neptune
43 Ariadne 32.94 asteroid
101 Helena 32.9 300 asteroid
108 Hecuba 32.49[45] 390 asteroid
DesdemonaA 32 180 Satellite of Uranus
Halimede* 31 Satellite of Neptune
52975 Cyllarus 31 [3] Centaur
82 Alkmene 30.48 asteroid
60 Echo 30.1 asteroid
Comet Hale-Bopp
C/1995 O1
 
30[46] Comet
Pasiphaë*A 30 300 Satellite of Jupiter
7066 Nessus 30[3][5] centaur
Neso 30 Satellite of Neptune
64 Angelina 30[47] Main-belt asteroid — E-type
2008 KV42 29.5[48] detached object
67 Asia 29.06 asteroid
119 Althaea 28.65[12] 200 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
142 Polana 27.645[12] 180 Main-belt asteroid — F-type
75 Eurydike 27.96 180 Main-belt asteroid — M-type
52872 Okyrhoe 26.01[3] centaur
Bianca* 26 92 Satellite of Uranus
Prospero 25 85 Satellite of Uranus
Setebos 24[23] 75 Satellite of Uranus
123 Brunhild 23.99[12] Main-belt asteroid
4348 Poulydamas 24[49] asteroid — Jupiter trojan
1000 Piazzia 23.89[12] Main-belt asteroid
113 Amalthea 23.07[12] 100 Main-belt asteroid
Carme* 23 130 Satellite of Jupiter — Carme group
138 Tolosa 22.75[12] 99 Main-belt asteroid — S-type
126 Velleda 22.4[12] 94 Main-belt asteroid
73 Klytia 22.22 92 asteroid
Sao 22 Satellite of Neptune
125 Liberatrix 21.79[12] 87 Main-belt asteroid — M-type
Metis
Jupiter XVI
 
21.5[50] 36 Satellite of Jupiter
132 Aethra 21.435[12] 82 Main-belt asteroid — M-type
Ophelia* 21.4[23][51] 53 Satellite of Uranus
Laomedeia 21 Satellite of Neptune
118 Peitho 20.87[12] 76 Main-belt asteroid
208 Lacrimosa 20.665[12] 73.9 Main-belt asteroid — Koronis — S-type
136 Austria 20.5[12] 68 Main-belt asteroid — M-type
131 Vala 20.22[12] 69 Main-belt asteroid
Cordelia* 20 44 Satellite of Uranus
Siarnaq 20 Satellite of Saturn

Halimbawa ng mga bagay sa pagitan ng 20 km at 1 km sa radius

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Body Image Mean radius
(km)
Mass
×1015 kg
(Eg)
Type of object
167 Urda 19.97[12] 66.7 Main-belt asteroid — Koronis — S-type
Linus 19 60[52] asteroid moon of 22 Kalliope
Sinope* 19 76 Satellite of Jupiter
Psamathe* 19 37 Satellite of Neptune
29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann   18.65[3] Comet, centaur
Lysithea* 18 63 Satellite of Jupiter — Himalia group
158 Koronis 17.685[12] 46.3 Main-belt asteroid — Koronis — S-type
226 Weringia 16.92[12] Main-belt asteroid — S-type
433 Eros$
 
16.84 66.9 Near Earth asteroid — Amor
Stephano 16[23] 22 Satellite of Uranus
Helene
Saturn XII
 
16 25 Satellite of Saturn
Albiorix 16 Satellite of Saturn
1036 Ganymed 15.9 33 Near Earth asteroid
1815 Beethoven 15.8[5] Main-belt asteroid
243 Ida
 
15.7[53] 42 Main-belt asteroid — Koronis — S-type — binary
Atlas$
Saturn XV (15)
 
15.3 66 Satellite of Saturn
31824 Elatus 15 [3] centaur
Perdita 15 18 Satellite of Uranus
Prospero 15 Satellite of Uranus
Perdita 15[54] 13 Satellite of Uranus
Pan$
 
14.2 [55] 4.95 [55] Satellite of Saturn
Ananke
Jupiter XII
14[24] 38.2 Satellite of Jupiter
Telesto
Saturn XIII or Tethys B
 
11.8[56] Satellite of Saturn & Tethys trojan
Phobos$
Mars I
 
11.1 10.7 Satellite of Mars
Paaliaq 11 8.2 Satellite of Saturn
Francisco 11[23] 7.2 Satellite of Uranus
Calypso
Saturn XIV or Tethys C
 
10.7[23] Satellite of Saturn & Tethys trojan
Leda 10 11 Satellite of Jupiter — Himalia group
Ferdinand 10[23] 5.4 Satellite of Uranus
Margaret 10[23] 5.4 Satellite of Uranus
149 Medusa 9.88[12] 8 Main-belt asteroid
Romulus 9 4 asteroid moon of 87 Sylvia
Ymir 9 Satellite of Saturn
Trinculo 9 3.9 Satellite of Uranus
Cupid 9 3.8 Satellite of Uranus
2002 Euler 8.72 5.5 Asteroid
Adrastea
Jupiter XV
 
8.2 2 Satellite of Jupiter
Kiviuq 8 Satellite of Saturn
Tarvos 7.5 Satellite of Saturn
2685 Masursky
 
7-10 5–11 asteroid
(65407) 2002 RP120 7.3[57] 3.1 Damocloid(retrograde) & possible ejected SDO
Bestla 7 Satellite of Saturn
Petit-Prince 6.5 1.2 asteroid moon of 45 Eugenia
Deimos$
Mars II
 
6.2 1.48 Satellite of Mars
951 Gaspra
 
6.1[58] 2–3 asteroid
Bergelmir 6.0 Satellite of Saturn
Ijiraq 6 Satellite of Saturn
S/2002 (121) 1 6[59] 1.6 asteroid moon of 121 Hermione
1P/Halley
 
5.5[60] 0.03[61] Comet (75.3 year period)
S/2001 (107) 1 5.5[59] 1.5 asteroid moon of 107 Camilla
Mab 5.0 Satellite of Uranus
Erriapus 5.0 Satellite of Saturn
26858 Misterrogers 4.75 Asteroid
Callirrhoe 4.3 Satellite of Jupiter
Hyrrokkin 4.0 Satellite of Saturn
Themisto 4.0 0.69 Satellite of Jupiter
Daphnis
 
3-4 Satellite of Saturn
Remus 3.5 0.2 asteroid moon of 87 Sylvia
Tarqeq 3.5 Satellite of Saturn
Kari 3.5 Satellite of Saturn
Thrymr 3.5 Satellite of Saturn
Mundilfari 3.5 Satellite of Saturn
Suttungr 3.5 Satellite of Saturn
Praxidike 3.4 Satellite of Jupiter
Narvi 3.3 Satellite of Saturn
Skathi 3.2 Satellite of Saturn
9P/Tempel
 
3[62][63] .075 Comet
Greip 3 Satellite of Saturn
Jarnsaxa 3 Satellite of Saturn
Skoll 3 Satellite of Saturn
S/2003 (130) 1 3 0.4 asteroid moon of 130 Electra
Loge 3 Satellite of Saturn
Hati 3 Satellite of Saturn
Fornjot 3 Satellite of Saturn
Bebhionn 3 Satellite of Saturn
Aegir 3 Satellite of Saturn
S/2007 S 2 3 Satellite of Saturn
118401 LINEAR 3 0.23 Main-belt comet
4179 Toutatis
 
2.7[64] 0.05 Near Earth asteroid
Iocaste 2.6 Satellite of Jupiter
Kalyke 2.6 Satellite of Jupiter — Carme group
3200 Phaethon 2.55 14 asteroid — Apollo — B-type
Farbauti 2.5 Satellite of Saturn
3753 Cruithne 2.5 .13 asteroid & Quasi-satellite of Earth
5535 Annefrank
 
2.4 Asteroid
19P/Borrelly
 
2.4[65] Comet (6.85 year period) (Jupiter family)
2P/Encke
 
2.4[66] Comet (3.3 year period)
Megaclite 2.25[67] Satellite of Jupiter
Taygete 2.2 Satellite of Jupiter — Carme group
Harpalyke 2.2 Satellite of Jupiter
C/1996 B2 (Hyakutake)
 
2.1[68] Comet [1]
81P/Wild 2
 
2[69] Comet
Fenrir 2 Satellite of Saturn
Pallene
 
2 0.043 Satellite of Saturn
Eukelade 2 Satellite of Jupiter
Helike 2 Satellite of Jupiter
Aoede 2 Satellite of Jupiter
Hermippe 2 Satellite of Jupiter
Thyone 2 Satellite of Jupiter
Autonoe 2 Satellite of Jupiter
Isonoe 1.9 Satellite of Jupiter — Carme group
Chaldene 1.9 Satellite of Jupiter — Carme group
(53319) 1999 JM8
 
1.75 Asteroid
2867 Šteins
 
1.75 Asteroid
Polydeuces
Saturn XXXIV (34)
 
1.75[70] 0.03 Satellite of Saturn
17P/Holmes
 
1.7[71] Comet
Erinome 1.6 Satellite of Jupiter — Carme group
Arche 1.5 Satellite of Jupiter
Hegemone 1.5 Satellite of Jupiter
Euanthe 1.5 Satellite of Jupiter
Eurydome 1.5 Satellite of Jupiter
Carpo 1.5 0.45 Satellite of Jupiter
Aitne 1.5 Satellite of Jupiter
Methone
 
1.5 0.019 Satellite of Saturn
4055 Magellan 1.245[72] asteroid — Amor — V-type
132524 APL
 
1.15 asteroid
(6178) 1986 DA 1.15[73] .002 asteroid — Amor — M-type
9969 Braille
 
1 by 1 by 2 asteroid
Anthe 1 Satellite of Saturn
Kore 1 Satellite of Jupiter
Cyllene 1 Satellite of Jupiter
Kallichore 1 Satellite of Jupiter
Mneme 1 Satellite of Jupiter
Pasithee 1 Satellite of Jupiter
Kale 1 .015 Satellite of Jupiter
Sponde 1 Satellite of Jupiter
Orthosie 1 Satellite of Jupiter
Thelxinoe 1 Satellite of Jupiter
Euporie 1 0.015 Satellite of Jupiter

Halimbawa ng mga bagay pababa ng 1 km (1000 m)

baguhin
Katawan Larawan Saktong radius
(metro)
Bigat
×1012 kg (Pg)
Uri ng Bagay
1620 Geographos
 
885[12] 4[74] Near Earth asteroid — Apollo
1862 Apollo 850 5.1 Near Earth asteroid — Apollo — Q-type
103P/Hartley 800 Comet (6.41 years period)
Dactyl   700 asteroid moon of 243 Ida
1566 Icarus 700 29 Near Earth asteroid — Apollo — U-type
4769 Castalia 700[75] 5 Near Earth asteroid — Apollo
(137108) 1999 AN10 650 Near Earth asteroid — Apollo
(29075) 1950 DA
 
600 3[76] Near Earth asteroid — Apollo
(66391) 1999 KW4
 
600 2.33 Mercury-crosser asteroid — Aten
46P/Wirtanen 600 Comet
3908 Nyx 520 5 Near Earth asteroid — Amor — V-type
S/2003 J 9 500[23] Satellite of Jupiter — Carme group
14827 Hypnos 450[77] Comet (dormant)[78]
2007 CA19 432 1.2 Near Earth asteroid
2062 Aten 450 7.6 Near Earth asteroid
6489 Golevka 350[79] Near Earth asteroid — Apollo asteroid
25143 Itokawa 346 0.0358 Near Earth asteroid
2004 XP14 300 Near Earth asteroid
(144898) 2004 VD17 290 3[80] Near Earth asteroid
4660 Nereus
 
165[81] Near-Earth asteroid
S/2009 S 1
Saturn LXII
150 unknown Satellite of Saturn
99942 Apophis   135 0.05[80] Near Earth asteroid
2007 TU24
 
125[82] Near Earth asteroid
1994 WR12 55[83] 0.002[80] Near Earth asteroid
1998 KY26   15[84] Near Earth asteroid & monolithic fast rotator

Sanggunian

baguhin
Using equatorial radius and assuming body is spherical
Using three radii and assuming body is spheroid
* Radius is known only very approximately
R Radius has been determined by various methods, such as optical (Hubble), thermal (Spitzer), or direct imaging via spacecraft
9 Unknown radius, generic assumed albedo of 0.09
$ Well studied asteroid or moon where the dimensions and mass are very well known. Asteroid sizes and masses taken from James Baer's (Bio) personal website.Naka-arkibo 2013-10-21 sa Wayback Machine.
M Mass has been determined by perturbation. For asteroids, see James Baer's personal website.Naka-arkibo 2013-10-21 sa Wayback Machine.
A Assumed mass
P Mass calculated assuming Pluto's density of 2.0 g/cm3
Note: For many of the well-determined moons, radii were taken from the JPL Solar System Dynamics page.
O Radius has been determined with Asteroid occultation

Talababa

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