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When talking about objects in outer space, such as the Sun in this case, you

shouldn't ask "how light" or "how heavy" it is; the correct term is "how massive".

The reason for this is that mass is a property of an object that doesn't change,

whereas weight depends on the mass of another object in the same neighborhood,

not just on the mass of the one object.

In any case, the Sun is quite massive; approximately 2 x 1030 kilograms. That's

roughly 330,000 times the mass of planet Earth.

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