Semi-Major Axis
By making a series of careful measurements, astronomers can determine the orbit for a newly discovered Solar System object. Three properties used to describe an orbit are used throughout this investigation.
Orbital size is related to the orbit's semi-major axis (which is defined as half of the longest diameter of the object's orbit). It is measured in astronomical units (au). You can also think of the orbit's semi-major axis as its average distance from the Sun.
Planetary Orbital Sizes
| Planet | Orbit size (au) |
|---|---|
| Mercury | 0.4 |
| Venus | 0.7 |
| Earth | 1.0 |
| Mars | 1.5 |
| Jupiter | 5.2 |
| Saturn | 9.5 |
| Uranus | 19.2 |
| Neptune | 30.1 |

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