Convert Solar Masses to Troy Pounds

Convert Solar Masses (M☉) to Troy Pounds (lb t) instantly and accurately.

Solar Masses (M☉)
Troy Pounds (lb t)

Conversion Formula

lb t = M☉ × 5.328771905e+30

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☉.

About Troy Pounds

A troy pound (lb t) equals 12 troy ounces or 5,760 grains - approximately 373.24 grams. It is lighter than the common avoirdupois pound (453.59 g) because the troy system divides the pound into 12 ounces rather than 16. Historically used across Europe for trade in precious metals and pharmaceuticals, the troy pound was the legal standard in England from the 15th century until 1878. In the United States, the troy pound was once the official standard for coinage but was abolished for commercial use in 1828.

Quick Reference Table

Solar Masses (M☉)Troy Pounds (lb t)
1 M☉5.329 × 1030 lb t
2 M☉1.066 × 1031 lb t
5 M☉2.664 × 1031 lb t
10 M☉5.329 × 1031 lb t
25 M☉1.332 × 1032 lb t
50 M☉2.664 × 1032 lb t
100 M☉5.329 × 1032 lb t

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