I don't get the significance of the 'suitcase', but the mass of
any object is constant, no matter where you take it.
Jupiter has a mass of 1899x1024kg.
Jupiter has a mass that is 317.8x greater than that of Earth. In other words, Earth's mass is equal to about 0.3% the mass of Jupiter.
Jupiter's mass is approximately 1.898 × 10^27 kilograms, which is equivalent to about 318 times the mass of Earth.
Jupiter's mass is 4.184 × 10^27 lbs
Yes. Jupiter is a gas planet, but that gas still has plenty of mass.
Atoms (not planets) have "atomic weight", usually called "atomic mass" now. Perhaps you mean : What is Jupiter's mass? Jupiter's mass is about 318 times the mass of our Earth.
Jupiter has a mass of 1899x1024kg.
Jupiter has a mass that is 317.8x greater than that of Earth. In other words, Earth's mass is equal to about 0.3% the mass of Jupiter.
Jupiter's mass is approximately 1.898 × 10^27 kilograms, which is equivalent to about 318 times the mass of Earth.
Jupiter's mass is 4.184 × 10^27 lbs
Jupiter has a mass of 1899x1024kg.
You don't weigh it, you compare it with standard mass units.
Yes. Jupiter is a gas planet, but that gas still has plenty of mass.
Jupiter's mass is approximately 318 times the mass of Earth, or about 0.000954 solar masses.
The mass of Jupiter is 318 times the mass of the Earth. Jupiter has 2.5 times the mass of all the other planets in the Solar System combined
Jupiter has a mass of 1899x1024kg.
If by larger you mean "Volume", then it is because Jupiter consist of mostly gas which has less mass then rocky planets. Since the mass of Jupiter is 2.3 times that of Earth's, it has 2.3 times greater gravity.