Solar mass
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The "solar mass" is the standard way to express mass in astronomy. It is used to describe the masses of other stars, and other galaxies. It is equal to the mass of the Sun, about two nonillion kilograms. Its value and conventional symbol are:
- [M_=1.9891\times10^\hbox]
The solar mass can be determined from the length of the year, the distance of the earth to the sun (the astronomical unit) (AU), and the Gravitational Constant (G) as
- [M_\bigodot=\frac)^3})^2}],
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