It is approximately 228 million km, or 142 million miles.
This number is average. Mars travels in an elliptical orbit around the Sun. Sometimes it gets closer and other times it's more distant. At its closest point, Mars is only 207 million km from the Sun. Astronomers call this point in a planet's orbit perihelion. And then at its most distant point, called aphelion.
Mars's furthest point to the sun (Apogee) is 249 209 300 km or 1.665 861 AU(Astronomical Unit) and it's Perigee(Closest point) is 206 669 000 km or 1.381 497 AU. Due to it's elliptical orbit, it does not have a standard consistent distance from the sun.
mars is 1.5 astronomical units from the sun
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the solar system.
Mars because it has no life ,because it is to close to the sun. Luxray8910 says: Actually, Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. But Mars is red, and it is not really possible for Plants or any Living Organism to live on Mars, and that is why it was often referred to the Dead Planet.
Jupiter is the closest planet to the Sun "after" Mars.
No. The third planet from the Sun is Earth. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.The order of the planets is:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneNo, it's the 4th planet.
No, Venus is the second. Mars is the 4th planet from the Sun.
Mars is further out from the sun than earth.
No. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the solar system.
Mars is an "inner" planet, if that's what you mean. It is "inner", because it is in the inner Solar System, fairly close to the Sun.
Mars because it has no life ,because it is to close to the sun. Luxray8910 says: Actually, Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. But Mars is red, and it is not really possible for Plants or any Living Organism to live on Mars, and that is why it was often referred to the Dead Planet.
Jupiter is the closest planet to the Sun "after" Mars.
No. The third planet from the Sun is Earth. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.The order of the planets is:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptuneNo, it's the 4th planet.
No, Venus is the second. Mars is the 4th planet from the Sun.
the fourth planet from the sun
Mars is the 4th planet from the sun.
No. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun, after Earth and before Ceres.
Mars follows Earth as the next planet out from the sun.