The following is a list of bodies in the Sol system that are large and massive enough to be rounded out by their own gravity. An official list of the same objects can already be found on Wikipedia here. This list, however, shows measurements for diameters and orbits in alternate units (other then kilometers, miles, or astronomical units) that are based on multiples by ten of the Planck length, a natural unit defined only by universal constants like the speed of light. My fictional Geek universe uses such a system of measurement, as well as new names given the bodies, which I am still developing. The box below can be used to sort the bodies by their different properties by clicking the little arrow buttons next to the defined criteria at the heading of the box.

Order Image Name Geek name Name meaning Mean diameter
(pleks)
Mean orbital radius
(orpleks)
0 Sun 861.7
1 Mercury 3.019 0.3583
2 Venus 7.489 0.6695
3 Earth Blemahria blue marble 7.884 0.9256
3.1 Moon 2.150 0.0023784
4 Mars 4.194 1.4103
4-1 Ceres 0.5853 2.5616
5 Jupiter 86.51 4.817
5.1 Io 2.2541 0.002609
5.2 Europa 1.9314 0.004151
5.3 Ganymede 3.259 0.006623
5.4 Callisto 2.983 0.01165
6 Saturn 72.06 8.870
6.1 Mimas 0.2453 0.001148
6.2 Enceladus 0.3120 0.001472
6.3 Tethys 0.6572 0.001823
6.4 Dione 0.6947 0.002335
6.5 Rhea 0.945 0.003261
6.6 Titan 3.187 0.007560
6.7 Iapetus 0.9089 0.02203
7 Uranus Kahleem cold sky 31.384 17.789
7.1 Miranda 0.2918 0.00801
7.2 File:Color Image of Ariel as seen from Voyager 2.jpg Ariel 0.716 0.0011819
7.3 Umbriel 0.723 0.0016458
7.4 Titania 0.9756 0.002697
7.5 Oberon 0.9422 0.003610
8 Neptune Shahntuh oceanic storm 30.47 27.87
8.1 Triton 1.675 0.002195
8-1 Pluto 1.472 36.54
8-1.1 Charon 0.7499 0.00012109
8-2 Haumea 1.01 40.00
8-3 Makemake 0.8848 42.31
8-4 Eris 1.439 62.90