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Europa's Mass: How Does it Compare to Earth?
Europa is much smaller than Earth. Its mass is about
0.8%
that of Earth, meaning it's roughly
125 times less massive
.
To put it another way, if Earth weighed 100 pounds, Europa would weigh about 0.8 pounds.
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