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The aphelion of Venus is 108,942,109 kilometers.
Pluto's perihelion distance is about 4.4 billion kilometers, while its aphelion distance is about 7.4 billion kilometers from the Sun. So, Pluto is closer to the Sun at perihelion and farther away at aphelion.
Aphelion (Furthest distance) 69,816,900 km - 43382210 miles - 0.466697AU Perihelion (Closest Distance) 46,001,200 km - 28583820 miles - 0.307499 AU Semi Major Axis (Mean) 57,909,100 km - 35983046 miles - 0.387098 AU
Aphelion.
The average distance from the Sun to Venus is approximately 67 million miles (108 million kilometers). However, since both Venus and Earth orbit the Sun and their distances are constantly changing, this value can vary.
The aphelion of Venus is 108,942,109 kilometers.
Pluto's perihelion distance is about 4.4 billion kilometers, while its aphelion distance is about 7.4 billion kilometers from the Sun. So, Pluto is closer to the Sun at perihelion and farther away at aphelion.
Aphelion
Aphelion (Furthest distance) 69,816,900 km - 43382210 miles - 0.466697AU Perihelion (Closest Distance) 46,001,200 km - 28583820 miles - 0.307499 AU Semi Major Axis (Mean) 57,909,100 km - 35983046 miles - 0.387098 AU
Aphelion
Yes. Even a fairly small telescope will be adequate to reveal "the horns" of Venus. When Venus is at its maximum distance from the sun (to our perspective--not its aphelion) it will be half full. After that it either becomes crescent shaped as it swings our way, or fills out as it moves behind the sun.
Aphelion.
The average distance from the Sun to Venus is approximately 67 million miles (108 million kilometers). However, since both Venus and Earth orbit the Sun and their distances are constantly changing, this value can vary.
Venus max distance from sun - 108,942,109 kmVenus Min disance from Sun - 107,476,259Earth Max distance from Sun - 152,098,232 kmEarth Min distance from sun - 147,098,290 kmSo closest distance Venus to earth = 147,098,290 - 108,942,109 = 38 156 181kmFurthest distance (on opposites of the Sun at Aphelion) = 108,942,109+ 152,098,232 = 261 040 341So distance from Venus to Earth ranges from 38 156 181km to 261 040 341kmWhich is 1.25184321 × 1011feet to8.56431566 × 1011 feet
The average distance between Earth and Mercury is 0.62 au. Subtract the Venus to Earth distance (0.27 au). This gives the distance between Mercury and Venus (on average): 0.35 au (astronomical units). Comment: that's not really the average distance it's the smallest distance.
Saturn's aphelion is when Saturn is farthest from the Sun.At that point it is about 1,513,326,000 km (10.1 AU) away from our star (measured from center of mass to center of mass).
A planet's maximum distance from the Sun is known as its aphelion. This point occurs when the planet is at the farthest point in its elliptical orbit around the Sun. The distance between the planet and the Sun is greatest at aphelion.