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Solar System Objects by Size

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Name
Body
Radius(km)
Mass(10 kg)
Type
Elektra130
Elektra13099.5±16.4±0.2belt asteroid type G; multiple
Bienor54598
Bienor5459899+3−3.5centaur
Chiron2060 or 95P
Chiron2060 or 95P98±17centaur; has rings
Hebe6
Hebe697.5±1.512.4±2.4belt asteroid type S
LarissaNeptune VII
LarissaNeptune VII97±3≈ 4.2moon of Neptune
Ursula375
Ursula37596.8±1.38.4±5.3belt asteroid type C
Eugenia45
Eugenia4594±15.8±0.1belt asteroid type F; trinary
Hermione121
Hermione12194±35.0±0.3outer belt asteroid type C; binary
Daphne41
Daphne4194±76.1±0.9belt asteroid type C; binary
Aurora94
Aurora9493.8±3.66.2±3.6belt asteroid type C
Bertha154
Bertha15493.4±0.99.2±5.2belt asteroid type C
1995 SM5524835
1995 SM552483593.4±0.9cubewano, Haumea family
Moon of 532037 Chiminigagua
Moon of 532037 Chiminigagua93+12.5−13moon of 532037 Chiminigagua
JanusSaturn X
JanusSaturn X89.5±1.41.898±0.001moon of Saturn
Teharonhiawako88611
Teharonhiawako8861189+16−182.44±0.03cubewano; binary
Aegle96
Aegle9688.9±0.86.4±6.3belt asteroid type T
GalateaNeptune VI
GalateaNeptune VI88±42.12±0.08moon of Neptune
S/2015 (136472) 1 (MK2)
S/2015 (136472) 1 (MK2)87.5moon of Makemake
PhorcysCeto I
PhorcysCeto I87+8−9≈ 1.67secondary of 65489 Ceto
Palma372
Palma37286.8±1.45.2±0.6belt asteroid type B
Metis9
Metis986.5±18.0±1.9belt asteroid type S
Alauda702
Alauda70286±286.06±0.36belt asteroid type C; binary
Hilda153
Hilda15385.3±1.6outer belt asteroid; Hildas
HimaliaJupiter VI
HimaliaJupiter VI854.2±0.6moon of Jupiter
Freia76
Freia7684.2±1.02.0±4.2outer belt asteroid type P/type X
AmaltheaJupiter V
AmaltheaJupiter V83.45±2.42.08±0.15moon of Jupiter
Agamemnon911
Agamemnon91183.3±2.0Jupiter trojan (L4) type D
Elpis59
Elpis5982.6±2.33±0.5belt asteroid type CP/type B
Eleonora354
Eleonora35482.5±1.57.5±2.7belt asteroid type A
WeywotQuaoar I
WeywotQuaoar I≈ 82.52.4+1.2−1.1moon of Quaoar
Nemesis128
Nemesis12881.5±2.53.4±1.7belt asteroid type C
PuckUranus XV
PuckUranus XV81±2moon of Uranus
2002 KW14307251
2002 KW1430725180.5+17.5−20≈ 30cubewano
SycoraxUranus XVII
SycoraxUranus XVII78.5+11.5−7.5moon of Uranus
Io85
Io8577.4±1.92.6±1.5belt asteroid type FC/type B
Minerva93
Minerva9377.08±0.653.5±0.4belt asteroid type C; trinary
Alexandra54
Alexandra5477.07±0.326.2±3.5belt asteroid type C
Laetitia39
Laetitia3977±24.7±1.1belt asteroid type S
Nemausa51
Nemausa5175±1.53.9±1.6belt asteroid type G
Kalliope22
Kalliope2275±2.57.7±0.4belt asteroid type M; binary

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