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If the earth's orbit is 185,920,000 miles in 1 year due to the earth's distance to the sun being 92,960,000 miles and multiplied by 2 for perihelion to aphelion and back again.
And a light year in miles is 5,865,696,000,000 miles, then would the approximate size of the solar system be roughly over half a light year?, since Eris is the farthest
inside the SS boundary with an orbit of 557 years for a calculation of 103,557,440,000 from the sun at aphelion in it's orbit of the sun, and then
1 ly in miles / distance of Eris = Size of the Solar System at .5664 light years or .57 ly rounded?
 
 Apr 7, 2013

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