Multiple Choice
The distance between a planet's aphelion point and its perihelion point is
A) the semimajor axis of its ellipse.
B) twice the semimajor axis of its ellipse.
C) the eccentricity of its ellipse.
D) twice the eccentricity of its ellipse.
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