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Mercury, which is over twenty times the mass of (minor planet) Pluto.
The heaviest planet in our solar system is Jupiter, while the lightest planet is Mercury. Jupiter is a gas giant with a mass greater than all the other planets combined, whereas Mercury is a small, rocky planet with a much lower mass.
No lower limit has been formally defined; the lowest-mass accepted planet is Mercury - 0.055 times Earth's mass. The largest planet in our Solar System is Jupiter, at 318 times Earth's mass. Larger planets are known to orbit other stars; the upper limit should be about 13 Jupiter masses or about 4000 Earth masses; an object with more mass than that would be a brown dwarf.
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Earth is about 18.2 times more massive than mercury.
The distance between a planet and an object affects the gravitational force between them. That means the size of a planet affects the value of the "surface gravity" for that planet. The greater thedistance from the surface to the center of the planet, the smaller the gravity at the surface (for the same planet mass). An example is the fact that Mars and Mercury have almost exactly the same surface gravity. Mars has more mass than Mercury, but this is balancedby the fact that Mercury hasthe smaller radius.
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The largest yet discovered, designated HAT-P-32b, that is 0.941 times Jupiter's mass, and 2.037 times Jupiter's radius.
A planet with 200 times the mass of Earth is more likely to be a Jovian planet rather than a Terrestrial planet. Jovian planets are typically composed of gases and liquids, while Terrestrial planets are rocky in composition like Earth. The high mass suggests a gas giant planet similar to Jupiter or Saturn.