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You can figure the approximate distance of a planet if you know its period (and vice-versa) with Kepler's Square-Cube Rule: the cube of a planet's distance is proportional to the square of its period (it's "year"). For example, Jupiter is about 5.2 times as far from the Sun as the Earth is: 5.2 ^3 = 140.608; 140.608 ^ -2 = 11.858. Jupiter takes about 11.858 Earth years to orbit the Sun.

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