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| Curious | xxx Just Thought I Would Bring To Someones Attention, About Mean Distance In Our Solar System! The Mean Distance Is The Average Distance! The Earths Mean Distance From The Sun Is 92.95 Million Miles. I Find It Interseting That Exept For Mercury And Venus, Every Planet In The Solar Systems Mean Distance From The _Sun_ Is The Same As Their Mean Distance From The _Earth_. Mercurys Mean Distance From The Sun Is 36 Mill. Miles And Venuss Is 67.2 Mill.Miles.However Both Of Their Mean Distances From The Earth Are 92.95 Mill.Miles , Which Happens To Be The Earths Mean Distance From The Sun!!!! Now Thats One Mean Set Up! If I see another ALL CAPS post I'm likely to ban you. Clay Last edited by C1ay; 07-28-2005 at 07:10 AM. Reason: all caps | |
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| Hypographer ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: mysterious set up in solar system Quote:
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