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Comet / Oort cloud / Kuiper belt / Asteroid / Planet / Jupiter / Comet dust / Uranus / Formation and evolution of the Solar System / Astronomy / Solar System / Planetary science
Date: 2000-12-10 08:14:08
Comet
Oort cloud
Kuiper belt
Asteroid
Planet
Jupiter
Comet dust
Uranus
Formation and evolution of the Solar System
Astronomy
Solar System
Planetary science

At this point of its orbit, any solar satellite such as a comet or a planet is farthest away from the sun. What is the aphelion?

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