The Sun comprises 99.86% of the solar system's mass, primarily three-quarters hydrogen with most of the rest helium. This yellow star is 330,000 times Earth's mass. Jupiter accounts for about two-thirds of the remaining mass.

The Sun comprises 99.86% of the solar system's mass, primarily three-quarters hydrogen with most of the rest helium. This yellow star is 330,000 times Earth's mass. Jupiter accounts for about two-thirds of the remaining mass.

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