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- Jupiter_mass abstract "Jupiter mass (MJ or MJUP) is the unit of mass equal to the total mass of the planet Jupiter (1.8986×1027 kg, 317.83 Earth mass; one Earth mass equals 0.00315 Jupiter masses). Jupiter mass is used to describe masses of the gas giants, such as the outer planets and extrasolar planets. It is also used in describing brown dwarfs.The most massive exoplanets are typically described in terms of Jupiter masses as this provides a convenient scale for comparison. A Jupiter-mass planet at an orbital distance of 1 AU from a Sun-like star causes an amplitude shift of 28 m/s, which is detectable with current technology. The most readily detectable planets through radial velocity measurements have high mass and close orbits. This produces a selection effect for planets of Jupiter mass. Likewise, Jupiter mass or higher planets are more likely to be detected through other means, such as transits or microlensing.A planet with a Jupiter mass might not have the same dimensions. The theoretical minimum mass a star can have, and still undergo hydrogen-1 fusion at the core, is estimated to be about 75 times the mass of Jupiter, while fusion of deuterium can occur at masses as low as 13 Jupiters.In the Solar System, the masses of the outer planets can be listed in Jupiter mass. Jupiter – 1.000 Saturn – 0.299 Uranus – 0.046 Neptune – 0.054One Jupiter mass can be converted to related units: 25,839 Lunar mass (ML) 317.83 Earth mass (M⊕) 0.0009546 Solar mass (Ms)In comparison, one Solar mass is equivalent to: 27,068,510 Lunar mass (ML) 332,946 Earth mass (M⊕) 1,047.56 Jupiter mass (MJ )↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Jupiter_mass thumbnail Relative_star_sizes.svg?width=300.
- Jupiter_mass wikiPageID "10686210".
- Jupiter_mass wikiPageRevisionID "599428087".
- Jupiter_mass hasPhotoCollection Jupiter_mass.
- Jupiter_mass subject Category:Planetary_science.
- Jupiter_mass subject Category:Units_of_mass.
- Jupiter_mass subject Category:Units_of_measurement_in_astronomy.
- Jupiter_mass type Abstraction100002137.
- Jupiter_mass type DefiniteQuantity113576101.
- Jupiter_mass type Measure100033615.
- Jupiter_mass type UnitOfMeasurement113583724.
- Jupiter_mass type UnitsOfMass.
- Jupiter_mass type UnitsOfMeasureInAstronomy.
- Jupiter_mass comment "Jupiter mass (MJ or MJUP) is the unit of mass equal to the total mass of the planet Jupiter (1.8986×1027 kg, 317.83 Earth mass; one Earth mass equals 0.00315 Jupiter masses). Jupiter mass is used to describe masses of the gas giants, such as the outer planets and extrasolar planets. It is also used in describing brown dwarfs.The most massive exoplanets are typically described in terms of Jupiter masses as this provides a convenient scale for comparison.".
- Jupiter_mass label "Jupiter mass".
- Jupiter_mass label "Masa Jowisza".
- Jupiter_mass label "Masa joviana".
- Jupiter_mass label "Massa de Júpiter".
- Jupiter_mass label "Massa gioviana".
- Jupiter_mass label "Masse jovienne".
- Jupiter_mass label "كتلة مشتري".
- Jupiter_mass label "木星質量".
- Jupiter_mass label "木星質量".
- Jupiter_mass sameAs Masa_joviana.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs Masse_jovienne.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs Massa_Yupiter.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs Massa_gioviana.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs 木星質量.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs 목성질량.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs Masa_Jowisza.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs Massa_de_Júpiter.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs m.02wvjjb.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs Q651336.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs Q651336.
- Jupiter_mass sameAs Jupiter_mass.
- Jupiter_mass wasDerivedFrom Jupiter_mass?oldid=599428087.
- Jupiter_mass depiction Relative_star_sizes.svg.
- Jupiter_mass isPrimaryTopicOf Jupiter_mass.