Awesome. That's what I thought it might be but wasn't sure
Thank you
Just in case you don't want to do the math, this might come in handy someday in case you want to create Atlas, or show off to the serving wenches in the local tavern.

Mount Everest ============ 2.909836E13 tons ::: STR 256 = maximum carrying capacity of 32,369,622,321,725.44 tons
Earth's Moon ============= 8.099453E19 tons ::: STR 363 = maximum carrying capacity of 88,544,371,553,805,847,756.8 tons
Earth ==================== 6.584767E21 tons ::: STR 395 = maximum carrying capacity of 7,555,786,372,591,432,341,913.6 tons
Jupiter ================== 2.092848E23 tons ::: STR 436 = maximum carrying capacity of 2,224,423,508,090,917,681,459,363.84 tons
The Sun ================== 2.191874E27 tons ::: STR 486 = maximum carrying capacity of 2,277,809,672,285,099,705,814,388,572.16 tons
Betelguese =============== 3.069650E28 tons ::: STR 505 = maximum carrying capacity of 31,691,265,005,705,735,037,417,580,134.4 tons
Supermassive Black Hole == 8.112647E33 tons ::: STR 595 = maximum carrying capacity of 8.3076749736557242056487941267522E33 tons
Average Globular Cluster = 1.102311E35 tons ::: STR 614 = maximum carrying capacity of 1.1630744963118013887908311777453E35 tons
Milky Way Galaxy ========= 2.204623E39 tons ::: STR 686 = maximum carrying capacity of 2.5044782205381070910904371106978E39 tons
Virgo Supercluster ======= 2.204623E43 tons ::: STR 752 = maximum carrying capacity of 2.3192775006471848067197147003554E43 tons
Observable Universe ====== 3.306934E49 tons ::: STR 855 = maximum carrying capacity of 3.7414441915671114706014331717535E49 tons