None of the planets that scientist know is exactly 15 times more massive than earth, but the closet one is Saturn, it is 18 times more bigger than earth,
None of the planets that scientist know is exactly 15 times more massive than earth, but the closet one is Saturn, it is 18 times more bigger than earth,
Yes, the sun is enormously more massive than the Earth.
The planet Uranus is more massive than the Earth and has a stronger gravitational field. So you could say that Uranus has more gravity.
Jupiter is more massive than all the other planets combined.
Brown dwarfs are more massive than the planet Jupiter.
Uranus
Uranus
The Sun is not a planet, it is a Star. It is 332,946 times more massive than the Earth.
Earth
There is no direct connection between the mass of a planet and the number of moons it has. Mars is less massive than Earth but has twice as many moons as does Earth. Jupiter is more massive than either Mars of Earth and has many more moons that either of them.
There is no direct connection between the mass of a planet and the number of moons it has. Mars is less massive than Earth but has twice as many moons as does Earth. Jupiter is more massive than either Mars of Earth and has many more moons that either of them.
The fifth most massive planet in our solar system is Earth, after Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus. Mars, Venus, and Mercury are all less massive than Earth.
Jupiter's largest Moon is Ganymede. It is slightly larger than the planet Mercury. As the Earth is more massive than Mercury, the answer is no.
Because the Sun is more massive than the Earth. If the Earth was more massive than the Sun, then it would.
Most of the known extrasolar planets are more massive than Earth because massive planets are easier to detect. We have detected planets smaller than Earth.
Eris is a massive dwarf planet. It was discovered in 2005 and it is more massive than Pluto by 27 percent.
Earth is a about 6 times more massive than the moon (Has more density per volume, since it's technically weightless in space) Gravity is proportional to how large a planet or moon is, so the object will be heavier on earth (a larger planet) than on the moon (a small body)