An Astronomical Unit (AU) measures the average distance between Earth and the Sun—roughly 93 million miles. Astronomers use it to simplify vast solar system distances, like Mars’ orbit at 1.5 AU. Space agencies, researchers, and educators benefit, enabling precise calculations for planetary motion, mission planning, and teaching cosmic scales without unwieldy numbers.
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