unit:EarthMass

URI: http://qudt.org/vocab/unit/EarthMass

Type
Description

Earth mass ($M_{\oplus}$) is the unit of mass equal to that of the Earth. In SI Units, $1 M_{\oplus} = 5.9722 \times 10^{24} kg$. Earth mass is often used to describe masses of rocky terrestrial planets. The four terrestrial planets of the Solar System, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, have masses of 0.055, 0.815, 1.000, and 0.107 Earth masses respectively.

Properties
qudt:conversionMultiplier
5972190000000000000000000.0
qudt:latexDefinition
One Earth mass can be converted to related units: 81.3 Lunar mass (ML) 0.00315 Jupiter mass (MJ) (Jupiter has 317.83 Earth masses)[1] 0.0105 Saturn mass (Saturn has 95.16 Earth masses)[3] 0.0583 Neptune mass (Neptune has 17.147 Earth masses)[4] 0.000 003 003 Solar mass ($M_{\odot}$) (The Sun has 332946 Earth masses)
Annotations
dcterms:description
Earth mass ($M_{\oplus}$) is the unit of mass equal to that of the Earth. In SI Units, $1 M_{\oplus} = 5.9722 \times 10^{24} kg$. Earth mass is often used to describe masses of rocky terrestrial planets. The four terrestrial planets of the Solar System, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars, have masses of 0.055, 0.815, 1.000, and 0.107 Earth masses respectively.
rdfs:label
Earth mass(en)
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RDF/XML
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0.0105 Saturn mass (Saturn has 95.16 Earth masses)[3]
0.0583 Neptune mass (Neptune has 17.147 Earth masses)[4]
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