The Mir space station weighed approximately 130 tons.
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.
Weight is a measurement of the pull of gravity on something. I would weigh differently on Jupiter than I would on Earth, so what I think you are referring to is mass. The moon's mass is approximately 7.36 X 10^32 kilograms, or about 8.11301125 × 10^19 short tons. This is the same as saying it is 81,100,000,000,000,000,000 tons. If you think that is large, consider that the Earth is 81 times heavier! Click the link below :-)
Approximately 100 tons of meteors enter Earth's atmosphere every day. Most of these meteors are small and burn up upon entry, creating shooting stars.
3 TONS
There are 5.6 tons in 5.6 tons.
There are 5.5 tons in 5.5 tons.
12,500 tons
11639 tons = 11639 tons.
19,500,000 tons = 17,690,102.4 metric tons.
There are 1,000 tons in a kiloton.
27.56 US tons.
501.66 US tons is 455.1 metric tons.
5 metric tons is 5.51 tons.
50 tons
3.85808959 tons