The distance from earth and the sun is not in billions. It is around 150 million km away (93.20567 miles).Sometimes this changes because of our orbit which is elliptical, not circular, thus the variation. This is also called'1 Astronomical Unit'.
The sun is 93 million miles away from Earth.
The sun is approximately 93, 000,000 miles (148,800,000km) away. The distance varies according to the time of year, because the Earth's orbit is elliptical.
Pollux is about 3.1957665 × 1014 kilometres from us
Planet classification of this sort is only a Star Trek invention. It does not exist in science. "M-class" presumably denoted a planet suitable for earthlings....or Vulcans...or whatever. So the answer is....right here. ............. dude what he meant is simply what is the nearest planet that we know of.....aside from earth.... that may have a possibility of being m-class (by the term rich with water and in the "Goldilocks" zone) by what i have see in a recent set of documentaries they think the nearest planet like that may be 20 light years away... which in the scale of our galaxy inst really too far away XD
The average distance Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km (238,857 miles).
The moon is drifting away from earth at a rate of about 38 millimeters per year. So in 1 million years, the moon will have drifted another 38 kilometers or abour 24 miles further from Earth.
The approximate distance between Nairobi, Kenya and Mbagathi, Kenya is 8 miles or 13 kilometres
The distance from the sun to the earth is 92,960,000 miles (149,600,000 kilometers).
just over 2600 miles as measured using Google Earth's measure tape.
The circumference of the earth is about 40,075 km or 24,901 miles
About 737 kilometres or 458 miles.
Thailand is 9,509.31 kilometres (5,908.82 miles) away from Britain.
About 4,000 miles or about 6,500 kilometres
About 55 miles or 89 kilometres.
Baltimore is 6.115 kilometres away from Paris (3.800 miles).
No - for one it's REALLY far away - 40 million kilometres (about 25 million miles) away from Earth at its closest approach. Also, there's no real reason for it to suddenly explode!
It's about 3'500 Statute Miles away ( You can't fly from Texas to Dublin! )
5019.38 kilometres (3118.9 miles)
About 33 miles or 53 kilometres.