Convert Kilograms to Solar Masses
Convert Kilograms (kg) to Solar Masses (M☉) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
M☉ = kg × 5.027854313e-31
About Kilograms
The kilogram (kg) is the SI base unit of mass - the fundamental unit from which all other mass measurements in the metric system are derived. Since 2019 it has been defined by fixing the Planck constant h to exactly 6.62607015 × 10⁻³⁴ J·s, replacing the 130-year-old International Prototype Kilogram (a platinum-iridium cylinder kept in Sèvres, France). The kilogram governs daily life worldwide: body weight in most countries, grocery shopping, luggage allowances, postal rates, freight pricing, and ingredient quantities in cooking all reference kilograms.
About Solar Masses
A solar mass (M☉) is the mass of our Sun - approximately 1.989 × 10³⁰ kg - and is the standard unit for measuring stellar and galactic masses in astronomy. The Sun contains 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System. Stellar evolution models describe stars of 0.08 M☉ (the minimum for hydrogen fusion) to over 200 M☉ (the most massive known stars). Supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies range from millions to billions of solar masses: the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way (Sagittarius A*) is approximately 4.3 million M☉.
Quick Reference Table
| Kilograms (kg) | Solar Masses (M☉) |
|---|---|
| 1 kg | 5.028 × 10-31 M☉ |
| 2 kg | 1.006 × 10-30 M☉ |
| 5 kg | 2.514 × 10-30 M☉ |
| 10 kg | 5.028 × 10-30 M☉ |
| 25 kg | 1.257 × 10-29 M☉ |
| 50 kg | 2.514 × 10-29 M☉ |
| 100 kg | 5.028 × 10-29 M☉ |