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The surface gravity of the Sun is about 27.94 G (about 28 times that of Earth).

*Note : The density at the visual "surface", the photosphere, is too low for anything to remain there without sinking into the Sun (or vaporizing). It is a hot, bright, and churning near-vacuum, less than a thousandth the density of air at sea level.




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