Cosmic Perspective Fundamentals
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Eris Orbit. The recently discovered object Eris, which is slightly larger than Pluto, orbits the Sun every 557 years. What is its average distance (semimajor axis) from the Sun? (Hint: Use Kepler’s third law.)
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