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Histogram of the aphelia of the 186 comets listed by the MPC in June 2005. The abscissa is the natural logarithm of the aphelia, expressed in AUs. The grouping at Jupiter's orbit dominates, but the Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune groups can also be seen.

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