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The solar mass is a standard unit of mass in astronomy, equal to approximately 2×10 kg. It is often used to indicate the masses of other stars, as well as stellar clusters, nebulae, galaxies and black holes. It is approximately equal to the mass of the Sun. This equates to about two nonillion or two quintillion kilograms:
The solar mass is about 333000 times the mass of Earth , or 1047 times the mass of Jupiter.
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