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well you see, the earth is already out of the question, as it is tiny compared to the sun alone.

When it comes to our sun, it is one of the large we are currently able to view and study, other that red giants and super giants.

is this helps try looking up a book called space. it will hold these answers in more detail

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How does the distance between planet earth and the sun compare with the distances between the planet earth and other stars?

The Sun is many thousands of times closer to Earth than any other star.


How does the distances of earth from Sun compare to the distance of the gas giants from the sun?

The closest gas giant, Jupiter, is about 5 AU from the Sun - that is, 5 times the distance from Sun to Earth. The other gas giants are farther away.


How does the distance between the planet earth and the sun compare with the distance between the planet earth and other stars?

The Sun is many thousands of times closer to Earth than any other star.


How do I use astronomical unit in a sentence?

An Astronomical Unit is the distance between Earth and the Sun and is used as a measurement unit for measuring the distances of other objects from Earth.


Why is the astronomical unit used when describing distances in your solar system?

Because the measurement of the solar system requires large numbers. It's far easier to use an Astronomical Unit (AU) than quote distances in miles. For example - the mean distance from the Earth to the sun is 93,000,000 miles. It's much easier to quote that distance as 1AU (It takes up less space on paper too !).


When a person drives for several hours how does the distance traveled in one hour usually compare with the distance traveled in other hours?

The distance travelled in any one hour is likely to be normally distributed with the mean equal to the mean distance travelled in the other hours and the standard error of this estimate will be the standard error of the distances travelled in the other hours.


How far is planet nibiru from the earth?

In Babylonian Astronomy Nibiru refers to Jupiter, which is 778,547,200 km away from the sun at it's (semi-major axis) average distance. At any given time the Earth and Jupiter can be a various distances from each other depending on how far from the sun they are and at what alignment to each other they are: Earth's Aphelion distance plus Jupiter's Aphelion distance at opposition (152,097,701 + 816,520,800 ) is 968,618,501 km. Earth's Aphelion distance minus Jupiter's Perihelion distance at conjunction (152,097,701 - 740,573,600) is 588,475,899 km. An endless number of alignments and distances are possible but these are the farthest and closest possible distances.


How far the Venus from the Earth?

Venus can be fairly close to Earth, or it can be on the other side of the Sun. To get the (approximate) range of distances:* Look up the distance from Sun to Earth. * Look up the distance from Sun to Venus. * Add both to get the maximum distance; subtract them to get the minimum distance.


How does the size of the sun and its distance from earth compare to the sizes and distances of the other stars?

well you see, the earth is already out of the question, as it is tiny compared to the sun alone. When it comes to our sun, it is one of the large we are currently able to view and study, other that red giants and super giants. is this helps try looking up a book called space. it will hold these answers in more detail


How does the size of the sun and its distance from Earth compare to the sizes and distances of other stars?

well you see, the earth is already out of the question, as it is tiny compared to the sun alone. When it comes to our sun, it is one of the large we are currently able to view and study, other that red giants and super giants. is this helps try looking up a book called space. it will hold these answers in more detail


How does the size of the sun and it's distance from Earth compare to the sizes and distances of other stars?

well you see, the earth is already out of the question, as it is tiny compared to the sun alone. When it comes to our sun, it is one of the large we are currently able to view and study, other that red giants and super giants. is this helps try looking up a book called space. it will hold these answers in more detail


What is AUfrom the sun mean?

"AU" stands for "Astronomical Unit". It's a unit of distance often usedto describe distances within our solar system.One AU is simply the Earth's average distance from the sun during 1 year.AU stands for the distance from the sun to the earth, 150 Giga meters.AU stands for astronomical unit - which is basically the distance from the Sun to EArth. AU from the Sun means that a distance is measured from the Sun, to some other object, and that the distance is expressed in AU.