Mir weighed 250 metric tons (tonnes).
100 ton/day (NASA)
The Moon's mass is 8.09942316 × 10^19 tons.
The Hubble Space Telescope has a mass of 11,110 kilograms, or 11.11 metric tons. Before it was launched, it weighed 108,956 newtons (24,493 pounds). It has had no weight since April 1990, and at the present time, it still weighs nothing.
The value seems to vary, depending on what source you refer to. madsci.org states a few billion tons. #1 exitmundi.nl states 400 million tons. #2 nasa.gov/qa_sun.html states 600 million tons. #3 funtrivia.com states 600 - 700 million tons. #4 wikipedia.org/ states 600 million metric tons. #5 Whereas phy6.org/stargaze/Lsun2vue.htm states a million tons. #6 mb-soft.com/public2/sunworks.html states 4 million tons. #7 There is little difference between a long, short or metric ton. So the consensus is on about 600 million tons per second!! Of the 600 million tonnes of Hydrogen used, 596 million tons of Helium is created with only 4 million tons being converted into pure energy. For comparison, the mass of the Earth is about 5.97×1021 tons. This would mean the Sun would consume the mass of the Earth in about 315,500 years.
13200 tons in 13200 tons
3 TONS
12,500 tons
11639 tons = 11639 tons.
19,500,000 tons = 17,690,102.4 metric tons.
27.56 US tons.
501.66 US tons is 455.1 metric tons.
5 metric tons is 5.51 tons.
8 metric tons is 8.818 US tons.
Its about 0.661387 tons.
50 tons
14,000