Though Planet M sounds like the name of an actual planet, it is not. There are many different Planet M's including an Indian music store and a file sharing site. These are both located on Earth.
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Earth is an M-Class planet.
Earth's density: 5520 kg/m3 Saturn's density: 690 kg/m³
The planet with the gravitational force closest to Earth's is Venus. The surface gravity on Venus is about 90% that of Earth's, which is approximately 8.87 m/s² compared to Earth's 9.81 m/s². This similarity in gravitational force is one reason why Venus is often referred to as Earth's "sister planet."
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It was not an asteroid. It was a planet. The name starts with an 'M'.
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Gravitational field strength varies from position to position on a planet. However, for the surface of Venus, the strength is about 8.87 m/s/s (meters per second per second). That value is for the acceleration caused by the gravity. This is slightly less than that experienced on the surface of the Earth. In fact it's about 90% of the Earth's.
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Sedna's gravity is significantly weaker than Earth's gravity. Sedna is a distant dwarf planet located in the outer reaches of our solar system, and its smaller size and mass result in a much weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
The distance between the Sun and the Earth is 1 AU (149.597 m km / 93 m miles) whereas the distance between the Sun and Venus is at an average of 0.723 AU (108. 200 m km / 67.625 m miles). So it can be called 72% of the Sun-Earth distance.