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Planets * Mercury = 0.055 Mass(Earth) * Venus = 0.815 M(E) * Earth = 1 M(E) * Mars = 0.107M(E) * Jupiter = 318 M(E) * Saturn = 95 M(E) * Uranus = 14 M(E) * Neptune = 17 M(E) Dwarf Planets * Ceres = 0.00015 M(E) * Pluto = 0.0022 M(E) * Haumea = 0.00067 M(E) * Makemake = 0.00067 M(E) * Eres = 0.0028 M(E)

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