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<p>are used. A corresponding right-handed <a href="page.php?w=Cartesian_coordinate_system">rectangular coordinate system</a> is also used occasionally; the x-axis is directed toward the March equinox, the y-axis 90° to the east, and the z-axis toward the north ecliptic pole; the astronomical unit is the unit of measure. Symbols for ecliptic coordinates are somewhat standardized; see the table.</p>

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