The distance from the sun to Uranus in kilometers is 2,870,972,170.
19.218 AU (astronomical units), 1.79 billion miles, or 2.88 billion kilometers from the sun.
2.88 km
Uranus is 1,787,000,000 miles or 2,877,000,000 km from the sun. On average, about 19.2 A.U., equivalent to 2880 billion kilometers. the planet uranus is 6 billion km away from the sun.
Uranus' distance from the Sun is 2876679082 km. Rounded to 2.88 billion km That's the average distance (approximately), because the orbit is an ellipse not a circle, of course.
At aphelion, Uranus is 3,004,419,704 km or 20.083 305 26 AU from the Sun.
1782 million miles or 2974 million km from Sun
2869 million km, approximately, is the average distance.
roughly 2,596,840,000 km or 17.36AU (Astronomical Units, where one AU is the average sun to earth distance). The minimum distance that Uranus is from the sun is 2,748,938,461 km or 18.37551863 AU - this is known as the perihelion and would be the closest point to Earths average orbit distance. The furthest distance that the earth would be from the sun (the aphelion) is 152,098,232 km or 1.01671388 AU. The closest that the two planets would get to each other is when they are aligned, on the same side of the sun, and when Uranus is at its minimum distance and Earth is at its furthest distance. This would be approximately 2,748,938,461 km minus 152,098,232 km = 2,596,840,229 km
1782 million miles or 2974 million km from Sun
i am not sure how far it is from the sun but, the distance from Uranus is 49,750 km :):) hope you can calculate from the information i have suplied for you.
Your question is incomplete, but here are some possible answers. If you are asking what units the distance (note spelling) from the Sun to Uranus is typically given in, there are several answers, primarily "AU" (Astronomical Units, the average distance from the Earth to the Sun), kilometers (km), or miles. If you are asking what the distance from the Sun to Uranus is, then here are the answers in each of the units mentioned above (these all describe the same distance): Minimum distance: 2.7 billion km, 1.7 billion miles, 18.3 AU Maximum distance: 3 billion km, 1.87 billion miles, 20.12 AU
First of all, the distance between celestial bodies is calculated as mean distance. It is the mean or average distance between the nearest and farthest distance between two celestial bodies. The mean distance between the Uranus and Sun is approximately 2.87 billion Km ( 2,866,900,000 Km to be exact) or 1.78 billion miles ( 1,781,000,000 miles to be exact).
Well, that's easy to figure out... The Earth is 152,097,701 km from the Sun at their furthest point apart Uranus is 3,004,419,704 km from the Sun at their furthest point apart Therefore, the distance between Earth and Uranus is 2,852,322,003 km when both planets are at their furthest points from the Sun.