What would you weigh on Kepler-123 b?

Kepler-123 b’s surface gravity is 6.40× Earth’s, so you would weigh about 540% more than you weigh on Earth. That gravity comes from a measured mass. Kepler-123 b’s gravity is stronger than 89% of the known worlds in gravityfinder.

On Kepler-123 b you would weigh
960 lb
A 150 lb person, world by world
WorldGravityYou’d weigh
The Moon0.17×24.8 lb
Mars0.38×56.7 lb
Earth1.00×150 lb
Jupiter2.53×379 lb
Kepler-123 b6.40×960 lb

For scale: the gentlest gravity of any world here is Charon at 0.03×, and the most crushing is Kepler-123 b at 6.40×.

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Surface gravity computed by gravityfinder from Kepler-123 b’s mass and radius (gravity = mass ÷ radius², with Earth = 1). Measured mass.