An astronomical unit (AU) measures distances within our solar system, defined as the average Earth-Sun distance—roughly 93 million miles. Astronomers use AU to scale planetary orbits, while educators and space agencies rely on it for clear celestial navigation. This standard simplifies comparing planetary positions, benefiting researchers, students, and mission planners alike.
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