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how the distance of an superior planets measure from the sun​

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Johannes Kepler was able to find the distance of the superior planets (Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) from the Sun by using geometric drawings. That is, he made a scale drawing of the orbits of Earth and superior planets in which he called the distance between Earth and Sun 1 Astronomical Unit (A.U.).

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Johannes Kepler was able to find the distance of the superior planets (Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) from the Sun by using geometric drawings. That is, he made a scale drawing of the orbits of Earth and superior planets in which he called the distance between Earth and Sun 1 Astronomical Unit (A.U.).

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