Kilogams is so European...
I think that this article would be more accessible to all Reg readers if you converted kilograms to kilocats, or double decker buses.
Ever wondered how much stuff is in our galaxy, the Milky Way? Well, wonder no longer. It is the equivalent of 700 billion of our solar system's Suns, according to astrophysicist Gwendolyn Eadie, who drew up the calculations for a paper that she delivered this week to Canada's Astronomical Society. She came up with the figure …
Converting 2e+30 kg to other units is not so sensible -- even in kilojubs it is 4.761904761904762e+26. We need more units for very heavy/light stuff.
Must be at least a bit pseudoscientific, so YoMomma is out. Should we just use 476190 yottajubs?