i really dont know
200145 km
it gets 1702.33652 km from the sun
The point at which Earth is closest to the the Sun is called perihelion. Even though Earth is close to the Sun then, the Northern hemisphere experiences winter then. This is because the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun at perihelion.
About 1,783,939,400 miles on average.
The distance between the Earth and the Sun at perihelion is 147,098,074 km0.9832898912 AU or 91.4 milion miles).Perihelion is the point of least distance of the elliptical orbit of the Earth from the Sun.
Perhelion gets close to the sun about January 3rd...
107,476,259 km
200145 km
200145 km
Point of a planetary orbit nearest the Sun (per= close, Helios= Sun)
it gets 1702.33652 km from the sun
We call the closest point of approach to the Sun "perihelion". "Peri-" from the Greek for near, and "helion" from the Greek "Helios" or "Sun".At perihelion, the Earth is at a distance of 147,098,074 kilometers or 91,402,506 miles.
The point at which Earth is closest to the the Sun is called perihelion. Even though Earth is close to the Sun then, the Northern hemisphere experiences winter then. This is because the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun at perihelion.
When an object orbiting the Sun is at its closest distance to the Sun, it is said to be in perihelion.
About 1,783,939,400 miles on average.
The closest point to the Sun in a planet's orbit is called perihelion. The furthest point is called aphelion. Phil
Uranus distance from the Sun is 2.88 billion km. that's 2,876,679,082 km. Want that number in miles? Uranus distance from the Sun is 1.79 billion miles. This number is just an average, though. Uranus follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun. At its closest point, called perihelion so its about 2.49 hours going speed of light assuming warp 1 does that speed it would take a ship 2.49 hours from sun to uranus warp 2 you would divide by 2 Explanation: Light takes about 2.49 hours to travel from the Sun to Uranus when Uranus is closest to the Sun.