Earth is about 93 million miles distant from the Sun. We have no idea how big the universe is, nor do we have the ability to stand anywhere to take a picture of it. Further, to take a picture of the universe, you would have to stand far, far away from it and even if you could do that (you cannot), there may well be nothing outside the universe to stand.
What you can do is to look for pictures taken with the Hubble space telescope . . . they show galaxies that are millions of light years away. Check out your local library, for instance.
distance between the earth and the sun.
The Universe is continuously expanding. The distance between galaxies increases. The amount of space in the Universe increases.
No one on earth knows. The universe hasn't been measured, and we may never reach the ends of the universe, if the universe ever ends.
in her houseIn a house, in a country, on the earth, in the universe...you get the picture...
The same as between the Moon and the Earth. The distance from the clouds to the surface of the Earth is insignificant, compared to the Moon-Earth distance.The same as between the Moon and the Earth. The distance from the clouds to the surface of the Earth is insignificant, compared to the Moon-Earth distance.The same as between the Moon and the Earth. The distance from the clouds to the surface of the Earth is insignificant, compared to the Moon-Earth distance.The same as between the Moon and the Earth. The distance from the clouds to the surface of the Earth is insignificant, compared to the Moon-Earth distance.
One AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
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The distance between the earth and the sun is about 150 million km .
The gravitational force between the Earth and sun certainly depends on the distance between the Earth and sun. But the gravitational force between, for example, the Earth and me does not.
around the sun + sun in galaxy+galaxy in space= speed earth?
One Astronomical Unit is the mean distance between the Sun and the Earth.
The average distance between Earth and its moon is 238,000 miles, approximately.