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A solar system has the five planets shown below. The mass of each planet is proportional to its size. Planet X is at equal distance from Planet A, Planet B, Planet C, and Planet D

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Distances Between Planets The reason for this is that the planets have elliptical orbits and none of them are PERFECT CIRCLES. As an example, the distance between the planet Mercury and Earth can range from 77 million km at the closest POINT, to as FAR as 222 million km at the farthest.



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