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Property:Surface gravity

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The surface gravity of any celestial body (usually a planet or moon) is the acceleration due to gravity at the surface, usually at the equator. Its units are m/s²,ft/s²,g.


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A

Ariel +0.27 m/s² (0.886 ft/s², 0.0275 g)  +

C

Callisto +1.236 m/s² (4.054 ft/s², 0.126 g)  +
Ceres +0.279 m/s² (0.914 ft/s², 0.0284 g)  +
Charon +0.278 m/s² (0.912 ft/s², 0.0283 g)  +

D

Deimos +0.0025 m/s² (0.0082 ft/s², 2.54929e-4 g)  +
Dione +0.223 m/s² (0.732 ft/s², 0.0227 g)  +

E

Earth +9.78 m/s² (32.088 ft/s², 0.997 g)  +
Enceladus +0.113 m/s² (0.372 ft/s², 0.0116 g)  +
Eris +0.655 m/s² (2.15 ft/s², 0.0668 g)  +
Europa +1.324 m/s² (4.344 ft/s², 0.135 g)  +

G

Ganymede +1.428 m/s² (4.686 ft/s², 0.146 g)  +

I

Iapetus +0.234 m/s² (0.768 ft/s², 0.0239 g)  +
Io +1.796 m/s² (5.893 ft/s², 0.183 g)  +

J

Jupiter +20.87 m/s² (68.471 ft/s², 2.128 g)  +

M

Mars +3.71 m/s² (12.172 ft/s², 0.378 g)  +
Mercury (planet) +3.7 m/s² (12.139 ft/s², 0.377 g)  +
Mimas +0.064 m/s² (0.21 ft/s², 0.00653 g)  +
Miranda +0.0802 m/s² (0.263 ft/s², 0.00818 g)  +
Moon +1.62 m/s² (5.315 ft/s², 0.165 g)  +

N

Neptune +11 m/s² (36.089 ft/s², 1.122 g)  +
Nereid +0.713 m/s² (2.339 ft/s², 0.0727 g)  +

O

Oberon +0.347 m/s² (1.138 ft/s², 0.0354 g)  +

P

Phobos +0.00581 m/s² (0.0191 ft/s², 5.92455e-4 g)  +
Pluto +0.58 m/s² (1.903 ft/s², 0.0591 g)  +

R

Rhea +0.263 m/s² (0.864 ft/s², 0.0269 g)  +
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