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 | | For example, Venus is approximately 0.33 AU farther out than Mercury, whereas Jupiter lies 1.9 AU from the farthest extent of the asteroid belt, and Neptune's orbit is roughly 20 AU farther out than that of Uranus. |
 | | Attempts have been made to determine a correlation between these distances (see Bode's Law) but to date there is no accepted theory that explains the respective orbital distances. |
 | | Planets, dwarf planets, and small solar system bodies |
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