It's better to ask how far are the planets from the sun since they all move around it at a realively constant distance, but their distances to each other are constantly changing and can vary widely.
6 mi
By noting how rapidly galaxies are flying apart from each other, and how far apart they are now, we can calculate how far back in time it was that they started to fly apart. No different than the question, "Since the time Pat and Sam both began their journey at the same point on the highway, they have traveled at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour. They are now 200 kilometers apart. How long have they been traveling apart from each other?" The present calculations of the age of the Universe by this method -- about 13.7 billion years -- agree quite well with other calculations, that were derived in a totally independent manner.
It will vary from planet to planet but they will all be aligned in a straight line. The distance from Earth to Mars will be about 33,900,000 miles.
When viewed from the perspective of the universe, they are close to each other. Consider that of all the stars in our galaxy the closest one is about 4 light years away, 30 million miles doesn't seem that far apart. All about perspective.
They are 90 feet apart.
Not as far apart as stars are from each other, but yes, they are a long way apart.
360 feet. Each of the 4 bases are 90 feet apart from each other, regardless of the stadium size
The bonds that hold water molecules far apart from each other are ice. The hydrogen bonds' postulation in ice keeps them far apart from one another.
a days worth of traveling
The bonds that hold water molecules far apart from each other are ice. The hydrogen bonds' postulation in ice keeps them far apart from one another.
MLB (Major League Baseball) bases are 90 feet apart.
100 yards apart from each other
Fastpitch softball ASA bases are 60 feet apart.
There were the length of the ship apart.
60 feet
60 feet