Roughly around 152,000,000 km in July (152 million kilometers). Closest is 147,000,000km in January... :)
The Earth is the 6th farthest planet from the Sun. Neptune is the farthest.
Since the moon orbits Earth, it is always about the same distance from the sun as Earth is. At its farthest point (aphelion), Earth is about 94 million miles from the sun. The moon's orbit around Earth can add about 250,000 miles to that if it reaches its farthest point from Earth (apogee) during the full moon phase. This is a difference about 0.27% the Earth's distance tot he sun.
Saturn is the third farthest planet from the Sun.The Earth is the third closest planet from the Sun.
At its closest point, Venus is 66.7 million miles away from the sun. At the farthest point, Venus is 67.7 million miles away from the sun.
The whole Earth is farthest from the sun during the first few days of July.
No. The sun is the closest star.
Aphelion
The third farthest planet is Saturn. The first farthest is Neptune.
Considering you mean the farthest, Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun. Totaling to 2,795,084,800 miles.
2000 feet away
July (farthest Day the earth is from the sun)
aphelion