Scientists said weight of Earth

Earth’s weight is Ronnagram, that is, six with 27 zeros. Researchers were able to identify this after new metric prefixes for known units of measurement appeared in the international system of units, writes Science Alert.

Scientists and representatives of governments of different countries met at the 27th General Conference on Measures and Libra, held in the Versailles Palace near Paris, and calculated that our planet weighs six ronnagrams.

It is noted that this is a figure with 27 zeros after it. At the same time, Jupiter is heavier than the earth. Its weight is two kettagram, that is, two with 30 zeros

“New prefixes will help satisfy the growing need for large values ​​for the next 25 years,” the researchers said at the conference.