Standard gravitational parameter

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title: Standard gravitational parameter
text: The standard gravitational parameter μ of a celestial body is the product of the gravitational constant G and the mass M of that body. For two bodies, the parameter may be expressed as G(m1 + m2), or as GM when one body is much larger than the other: μ = G ≈ G M. For several objects in the Solar System, the value of μ is known to greater accuracy than either G or M. The SI unit of the standard gravitational parameter is m⁳⋅s−2. However, the unit km⁳⋅s−2 is frequently used in the scientific liter
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