All the planets orbit the Sun. They do so at different speeds and all have different lengths of orbits. So the distance between any two planets is constantly changing and no definitive answer can be given. Below are the approximate distances in kilometres and miles that each planet averages from the Sun. The figures cannot be used though to say how far each planet is from the next.
Mercury averages about 57,910,000 kilometres or 35,985,274 miles from the sun.
Venus: 108,200,000 or 67,235,480.
Earth: 149,600,000 or 92,961,440.
Mars: 227,940,000 or 141,641,916.
Jupiter: 778,330,000 or 483,654,262.
Saturn: 1,426,980,000 or 886,725,372.
Uranus: 2,870,990,000 or 1,784,033,186.
Neptune: 4,497,070,000 or 2,794,479,298.
Pluto, no longer considered as a planet, averages 5,913,520,000 kilometres or 3,674,661,328 miles from the sun.
In terms of our year, this is how long it takes each of them to orbit the sun. For example, Jupiter takes 11.86 of our years to complete a full orbit of the Sun.
Mercury 0.24
Venus 0.62
Earth 1.00
Mars 1.88
Jupiter 11.86
Saturn 29.46
Uranus: 84.01
Neptune: 164.79
Pluto: 248.54
All the planets are moving at different speeds so their distances from each other are always changing, so it is not really possible to answer that question.
about 2km
mars is the second nearest planet from the earth and the fourth planet from the sun between the earth and mars is 59million kilometres
Mars is the 2nd closest planet to the Earth. Venus is the planet closest to the Earth.
==> about 7% of the distance to the satellite your neighbor gets their TV from, through that dish on their garage; ==> about 0.63% of the distance to the moon; ==> about 0.0016% of the distance to the sun; ==> about 0.0000000058% of the distance to the next nearest star
So far no life has been confirmed outside planet Earth.So far no life has been confirmed outside planet Earth.So far no life has been confirmed outside planet Earth.So far no life has been confirmed outside planet Earth.
The planet that is closest to Earth depends on where the other planets are in relation to Earth. Venus can come the closest when it is on the same side of the Sun as the Earth, but Mars can be closest when Venus is on the far side of the Sun and Mars is on the same side of the sun as Earth.
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Uranus can tell you
It takes 77,000 years and longer than a life time to get to our nearest planet or (solar system).
Not counting the Sun, the next nearest star is 4.3 light years from us.
mars is the second nearest planet from the earth and the fourth planet from the sun between the earth and mars is 59million kilometres
We do not know of any other planet with a sustainable atmosphere that supports human life.
The nearest star is more than 4 light-years away, we do not have the technology to travel that far within a human lifetime.
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so far there is no evidence of any life forms anywhere else
Mars is the 2nd closest planet to the Earth. Venus is the planet closest to the Earth.
All of the 1000 or so planets discovered so far, or most of them, are inside the Milky Way.
Usually Earth is the closest planet. At times when Mars and Venus are both "in opposition", meaning that they are on the far side of the Sun from the Earth, then Venus would be closer to Mars.