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Jürgen Vollmer, Universität Leipzig

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-====== Appendix ====== +====== Appendix 3.  The Solar System  =====
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-\begin{align} \label{eq:times} +
-  1 \, \text{year} \simeq \pi \times 10^7  \, \text{s} +
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-===== A. Solar System  =====+
  
 The solar system has $1.0014$ solar masses, The solar system has $1.0014$ solar masses,
 which amounts to about $2 \times 10^{30}\, \, \text{kg}$. which amounts to about $2 \times 10^{30}\, \, \text{kg}$.
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 The Earth-Sun distance is $1 \, \text{AU} \simeq 500 \, \text{light second} \simeq 1.5 \times 10^{11}\, \, \text{m}$. The Earth-Sun distance is $1 \, \text{AU} \simeq 500 \, \text{light second} \simeq 1.5 \times 10^{11}\, \, \text{m}$.
  
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 Eris is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt that is larger in mass than Pluto. Eris is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt that is larger in mass than Pluto.
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
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 +~~DISCUSSION|Typos and suggestions for additional entries~~
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