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The center of the sun is very roughly 23,000 times as far from you as the center

of the Earth is.

That means that the gravitational force between you and each pellet of mass in

the sun is roughly

1/(23,000)2 = 1/(540 million) = 0.00000000185 as much as

the gravitational force between you and each pellet of mass in the Earth.

The sun has roughly 333,000 times as much mass as the Earth has. So the total

gravitational force between you and the sun is

333,000/(540 million) = 0.000617 as much as

the total gravitational force between you and the Earth.

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