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The masses of celestial objects can be determined by analyzing their orbits, observing how they bend light, or measuring their brightness.

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  1. Using Kepler's laws of planetary motion and Newton's law of universal gravitation, astronomers can calculate the masses of planets, exoplanets, and stars by how these bodies pull on surrounding objects and each other.

  2. According to Einstein's theory of gravity, light will bend more severely as it passes by a more massive object, allowing astronomers to use this lensing phenomenon to calculate the masses of stars, black holes, galaxies, and galaxy clusters.

  3. Black hole masses can also be approximated by the rate at which they accrete surrounding material, which heats up and emits light.

  4. Galactic masses can also be approximated based on their brightness, a proxy for the number of stars and therefore the mass present, or on how quickly they spin, which requires a specific mass to keep the galaxy intact.

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