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An [[Astronomical unit]] is a unit of measurement of distance, frequently used to measure inter-planetary distances.
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A unit of measurement of distance, frequently used to measure inter-planetary distances. 1 '''Astronomical unit''' (AU) is about 150 million kilometers (or, more precisely, 149¨597 870 691 ± 30 metres), or about 93 million miles.  
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A 1 '''Astronomical unit''' (AU) is about 150 million kilometers (or, more precisely, 149¨597 870 691 ± 30 metres), or about 93 million miles.  
  
 
The Astronomical unit is derived from the average distance between the [[Terra (world)|Terra]] and its Sun.  
 
The Astronomical unit is derived from the average distance between the [[Terra (world)|Terra]] and its Sun.  

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An Astronomical unit is a unit of measurement of distance, frequently used to measure inter-planetary distances.

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A 1 Astronomical unit (AU) is about 150 million kilometers (or, more precisely, 149¨597 870 691 ± 30 metres), or about 93 million miles.

The Astronomical unit is derived from the average distance between the Terra and its Sun.

Because the definition of a Parsec relies upon the Astronomical unit, the AU has become a standard unit of measurement within the Imperium.

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