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40:
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despite the increasing amount of matter. As a result, Jupiter is thought to have about as large a diameter as a planet of its composition and evolutionary history can achieve. The process of further shrinkage with increasing mass would continue until appreciable
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348:
809:
The majority of
Jupiter's mass is hydrogen and helium. These two elements make up more than 87% of the total mass of Jupiter. The total mass of heavy elements other than hydrogen and helium in the planet is between 11 and
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541:
685:
817:. The bulk of the hydrogen on Jupiter is solid hydrogen. Evidence suggests that Jupiter contains a central dense core. If so, the mass of the core is predicted to be no larger than about 12
580:
Theoretical models indicate that if
Jupiter had much more mass than it does at present, its atmosphere would collapse, and the planet would shrink. For small changes in mass, the
1461:
Mamajek, E. E.; Prsa, A.; Torres, G.; et al. (2015). "IAU 2015 Resolution B3 on
Recommended Nominal Conversion Constants for Selected Solar and Planetary Properties".
1510:
Guillot, Tristan; Gautier, Daniel; Hubbard, William B. (December 1997). "New
Constraints on the Composition of Jupiter from Galileo Measurements and Interior Models".
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limits the uncertainty of the derived mass. For this reason, astronomers often prefer to refer to the gravitational parameter, rather than the explicit mass. The
573:, the effects of its gravity must be included when calculating satellite trajectories and the precise orbits of other bodies in the Solar System, including the
485:
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Martins, J. H. C.; Santos, N. C.; Figueira, P.; et al. (2015). "Evidence for a spectroscopic direct detection of reflected light from 51 Peg b".
824:. The exact mass of the core is uncertain due to the relatively poor knowledge of the behavior of solid hydrogen at very high pressures.
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471:{\displaystyle M_{\mathrm {J} }={\frac {1}{1047.348644\pm 0.000017}}M_{\odot }\approx (9.547919\pm 0.000002)\times 10^{-4}M_{\odot }.}
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1946:
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the barycenter is 743,000 km from the center of the sun. The Sun's radius is 696,000 km, so it is 47,000 km above the surface.
1974:
1969:
593:(1.6 Jupiter masses) the interior would become so much more compressed under the increased pressure that its volume would
776:{\displaystyle ({\mathcal {GM}})_{\mathrm {J} }^{\mathrm {N} }=1.266\,8653\times 10^{17}{\text{ m}}^{3}/{\text{s}}^{2}}
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Seager, S.; Kuchner, M.; Hier-Majumder, C. A.; Militzer, B. (2007). "Mass-Radius
Relationships for Solid Exoplanets".
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MacDougal, Douglas W. (November 6, 2012). "A Binary System Close to Home: How the Moon and Earth Orbit Each Other".
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Jupiter's mass is 2.5 times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined—this is so massive that its
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58:
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White, Stephen M.; Jackson, Peter D.; Kundu, Mukul R. (December 1989). "A VLA survey of nearby flare stars".
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63:
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17:
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1992:
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1563:Öpik, E. J. (January 1962). "Jupiter: Chemical composition, structure, and origin of a giant planet".
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235:. It is approximately 2.5 times as massive as all of the other planets in the Solar System combined.
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Guillot, Tristan (1999). "Interiors of Giant
Planets Inside and Outside the Solar System".
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If the explicit mass of
Jupiter is needed in SI units, it can be calculated by dividing
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having around 50 Jupiter masses. Jupiter would need to be about 80 times as massive to
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products are used when computing the ratio of
Jupiter mass relative to other objects.
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to remain constant regardless of subsequent improvements in measurement precision of
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more precisely than either factor independently. The limited precision available for
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that is used to indicate the masses of other similarly-sized objects, including the
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224:
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343:{\displaystyle M_{\mathrm {J} }=(1.89813\pm 0.00019)\times 10^{27}{\text{ kg}},}
2154:
1961:
1919:
1850:
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1201:
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1094:
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Because the mass of
Jupiter is so large compared to the other objects in the
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Guillot, Tristan; Stevenson, David J.; Hubbard, William B.; Saumon, Didier.
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Burrows, Adam; Hubbard, William B.; Saumon, D.; Lunine, Jonathan I. (1993).
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646:. For celestial bodies such as Jupiter, Earth and the Sun, the value of the
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1909:
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1403:
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563:
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The current best known value for the mass of
Jupiter can be expressed as
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536:{\displaystyle M_{\mathrm {J} }=3.1782838\times 10^{2}M_{\oplus }.}
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Some of the values in this table are nominal values, derived from
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The mass of Jupiter is derived from the measured value called the
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1023:
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alone, or the mass of the entire Jovian system to include the
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258:, as this unit provides a convenient scale for comparison.
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27:
Unit of mass equal to the total mass of the planet Jupiter
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would not change appreciably, but above about 500
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288:
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633:. The mass of Jupiter is calculated by dividing
1227:"Numerical Standards for Fundamental Astronomy"
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1171:"Planets and Pluto: Physical Characteristics"
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1140:Numerical Standards for Fundamental Astronomy
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44:Relative masses of the giant planets of the
1359:. Vol. Jupiter: Destroyer or Savior?.
1142:and rounded using appropriate attention to
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1146:, as recommended by the IAU Resolution B3.
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480:Jupiter is 318 times as massive as Earth:
362:as massive as the Sun (is about 0.1%
219:. This value may refer to the mass of the
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680:. This constant is defined as exactly
215:equal to the total mass of the planet
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1233:. IAU Working Group. Archived from
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694:
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238:Jupiter mass is a common unit of
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837:relative to the mass of Jupiter
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667:International Astronomical Union
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1947:Jupiter-crossing minor planets
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1196:Coffey, Jerry (18 June 2008).
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602:was achieved, as in high-mass
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671:nominal Jovian mass parameter
227:. Jupiter is by far the most
1659:Astronomy & Astrophysics
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1274:10.1007/978-1-4614-5444-1_10
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1396:10.1126/science.286.5437.72
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10:
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2148:Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer
1177:. Jet Propulsion Labritory
1105:Orders of magnitude (mass)
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2008:2016 Jupiter impact event
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1998:2009 Jupiter impact event
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650:product is known to many
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626:, which is denoted with
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2257:Solar System portal
1681:2015A&A...576A.134M
566:from the Sun's center.
1993:Comet Shoemaker–Levy 9
1542:10.1006/icar.1997.5812
799:gravitational constant
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618:Gravitational constant
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262:Current best estimates
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1787:Jupiter's North Pole
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1603:nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov
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1534:1997Icar..130..534G
1435:1993ApJ...406..158B
1388:1999Sci...286...72G
1327:2007ApJ...669.1279S
1144:significant figures
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127:... is equal to ...
53:General information
1749:Outline of Jupiter
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1198:"Mass of Jupiter"
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