Jupiter Masses to Saturn Masses
Snapshot
1 Jupiter Mass equals 3.339779 Saturn Masses. Conversion Encyclopedia uses the same fixed conversion basis across the calculator, common values, and reverse page for this page.
- Reference basis: This conversion uses fixed astronomy mass constants anchored to kilograms.
- Example: For 2 Jupiter Masses, the result equals 6.679558 Saturn Masses.
- Use the reverse page if you need the opposite direction with the same basis.
Use the interactive calculator below for custom values and the common-value table for quick checks.
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3.339779 Saturn Masses (M_sat)
SwitchExplanation
This page converts Jupiter Masses into Saturn Masses using fixed astronomy mass constants anchored to kilograms. The direct answer, calculator, and common values table all follow the same factor.
Formula: Saturn Masses = Jupiter Masses × 3.339779. Why: both units are planetary reference masses tied to fixed kilogram constants, so the route follows one deterministic normalization path.
Jupiter Masses (M_jup): a giant-planet reference mass unit widely used for exoplanets and large planet comparisons.
Saturn Masses (M_sat): a planetary reference unit based on Saturn's mass.
This route is useful when comparing planetary and giant-planet mass scales for astronomy notes, exoplanet summaries, and Solar System reference work.
Because the route stays inside one kilogram-based reference model, the mirror page reverses the same constants without changing the underlying assumptions.
Common Conversion Values
| Jupiter Masses (M_jup) | Saturn Masses (M_sat) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 3.339779 |
| 2 | 6.679558 |
| 5 | 16.698895 |
| 10 | 33.39779 |
| 100 | 333.977901 |
| 1,000 | 3,339.779006 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How is Jupiter Masses to Saturn Masses calculated?
The factor is derived by reducing both units to kilograms and applying the fixed planetary reference-mass constants for the route.
How do I reverse Jupiter Masses to Saturn Masses?
Use the mirror Saturn Masses to Jupiter Masses route; it applies the inverse relationship for the opposite direction with the same assumptions.
Can I use decimal values for Jupiter Masses to Saturn Masses?
Yes. Decimal inputs are supported for Jupiter Masses to Saturn Masses, and the mirror direction keeps inverse assumptions aligned.