Massa Lunae (M, ubi ☾ est vexillum astronomicum pro Luna), est unitas astronomica massae aequalis circiter 7.35×1022 kg. Solet saepe eligi ad massam satellitum naturalium planetarum mensurandam.

Luna est magnitudine et massa quintus maximus satelles naturalis systematis solaris et designari potest satelles massa planetaria vel planeta-satelles sub definitione geophysica vocabuli.[1] Incertitudo afficiens aestimationem constantis gravitatis universalis praecisionem massae Lunae et aliorum corporum caelestium autem afficit. Hodierna optima aestimatio massae Lunae exprimi potest 73.5 yottagrammattum, vel 73.5 Yg:[2][3][4]

Una massa Lunae est circiter:

Nexus interni

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