Weight has no meaning in space. So heavier does not fit the category.
Planets have mass, which is different to weight. (See related question)
So the question should be, "What planet has 14.8 more mass than the Earth".
The mass of the Earth is 5.9736×1024 kg so, x 14.8 means we are looking for a planet that has a mass of about 8.840928 x 1025kg
The closest we can get is Uranus at 8.6810 ×1025 kg which is 14.536 Earths not 14.8.
Venus
ur ma
Jupiter is 317.8 times heavier than earth
enursha is the feeling of being lighter or heavier than your body really is. for example, the earth pulls a force of 1G but if a astronaut was to visit a planet with a gravitational pull of 5G's their body will feel 5 times heavier than it actually is and vice versa if they visited a planet with a gravitational pull of 0.2G's.
Jupiter is 11 times bigger than the Earth =)
It's 11 times wider, therefore looks 121 times bigger (than Earth would at the same distance) and is 1330 times the volume of Earth.
Saturn is approximately 10 times farther from the Sun than Earth.
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)
Earth is not the heaviest planet known. In our solar system that distinction goes to Jupiter, which is over 300 times the mass of Earth. (There are also exoplanets much heavier than Jupiter.)
Jupiter is 317.8 times heavier than earth
99000 times lighter than earth.
enursha is the feeling of being lighter or heavier than your body really is. for example, the earth pulls a force of 1G but if a astronaut was to visit a planet with a gravitational pull of 5G's their body will feel 5 times heavier than it actually is and vice versa if they visited a planet with a gravitational pull of 0.2G's.
Jupiter is 11 times bigger than the Earth =)
We have not yet discovered any planet that is 1 million times bigger than the earth. The sun is approximately 1 million times larger than Earth by volume, but it is a star far larger than any planet.
it is 34 times bigger than earth. :D
It is about three times larger than planet Earth.
It is about three times larger than planet Earth.
In our solar system, the largest planet, Jupiter, is indeed also the heaviest, weighing in at about 317 times the mass of Earth. However, a larger planet isn't necessarily a heavier one - for example, Uranus is larger but less massive than Neptune.
It's 11 times wider, therefore looks 121 times bigger (than Earth would at the same distance) and is 1330 times the volume of Earth.