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Gia Krueger
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14 August, 13:57
Wht is the orbital radius in kilometers
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Roderick Rangel
14 August, 14:19
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1,500,000 kilometers.
The Hill sphere (gravitational sphere of influence) of the Earth is about 1,500,000 kilometers (0.01 AU) in radius, or approximately four times the average distance to the Moon. This is the maximal distance at which the Earth's gravitational influence is stronger than the more distant Sun and planets.
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