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Typically, the first number of the AU section refers to which standard applies.
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This decreased the velocity by 279 m/s and lowered perihelion from 0.99 AU to 0.95 AU.
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All three planets orbit within 0.5 AU and are likely too hot to maintain liquid water.
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Over 60% of all AU students will have a study abroad before graduation.
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The two stars are separated by an angle of 7.10, which corresponds to an estimated semimajor axis of 56.30 AU for their orbit.
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They are designed to be fired in a range of 1 AU or less, however variants exist that can reach up to 3 AU.
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It lies about 4.37 light-years in distance, or about 41.5 trillion kilometres, 25.8 trillion miles or 277,600 AU.
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A correct measurement of the AU soon followed.
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They are separated by a distance of less than 5 AU.
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After making further radial velocity measurements, a planet orbiting at a distance of around 5 AU was announced in 2002.
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