Earth symbol

🜨 ♁
☷ 🜃
Earth symbol
In Unicode
U+1F728 🜨 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VERDIGRIS
U+2641 EARTH (Globus cruciger)
U+2637 TRIGRAM FOR EARTH
U+1F703 🜃 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR EARTH
Different from
Different fromU+23DA EARTH GROUND
Electrical earth (ground)

A variety of symbols or iconographic conventions are used to represent Earth, whether in the sense of planet Earth, or the inhabited world, or as a classical element. A circle representing the round world, with the rivers of Garden of Eden separating the four corners of the world, or rotated 45° to suggest the four continents, remains a common pictographic convention to express the notion of "worldwide". The current astronomical symbols for the planet are a circle with an intersecting cross, An equilateral cross enclosed in a circle,[1] and a globus cruciger, ♁. Although the International Astronomical Union (IAU) now discourages the use of planetary symbols, this is an exception, being used in abbreviations such as M🜨 or M for Earth mass.[2]

  1. ^ "Solar System Symbols". NASA. 18 March 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  2. ^ The IAU Style Manual (PDF). 1989. p. 27.

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