Earth mass

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Earth mass (plural Earth masses) (M🜨)

  1. (astronomy) A unit of mass equal to that of the Earth, used to express the mass of planets and similar astronomical bodies. 1 M🜨 = 6 × 1024 kg.
    The mass of Jupiter is 318 M🜨; its radius is 11 R🜨.

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