1500 km
roughly 3900 miles
It is far from Russia's European front door but the back door from Siberia only requires you to cross the Bering Strait to reach the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The easternmost point of Russia is only 2.4 miles from the westernmost point in Alaska.
Pryor is exactly 2956 miles away from Alaska or 4756.2 kilometers.
Well, Alaska is part of the US. So it isn't far at all.
approximately 55 miles Answer: The narrowest distance between mainland Russia and mainland Alaska is approximately 55 miles. However, in the body of water between Alaska and Russia, known as the Bering Strait, there lies two small islands known as Big Diomede and Little Diomede.
If you accept Islands, Russia is only two miles from Alaska (the distance between Big Diomede Island (Russia), and Little Diomede Island (Alaska). Otherwise, the distance mainland-to-mainland from Alaska to Russia is about 55 miles.
The air distance from Ketchikan, Alaska, to Plymouth, England, is 4,544 miles. That equals 7,312 kilometers or 3,948 nautical miles.
Since the USSR is now long since defunct, your question cannot be answered.If you meant "How far was the Soviet Union from Alaska?" then the answer is about 55 miles. Alaska and Russia are separated by the Bering Strait, which is about 55 miles wide at its narrowest point.
It is 3,865.40 miles according to MapQuest.
Perth to Vladivostok is 8521 km (5295 miles).
i believe it is 4547.2155486 miles away.. just an estimated guess lol :) :p
Barrow, Alaska (now known as Utqiaġvik), is located approximately 2,000 miles from Russia. The closest point in Russia is the Chukchi Peninsula, which is separated from Alaska by the Bering Strait. At its narrowest point, the strait is about 2.5 miles wide, but the distance between Barrow and mainland Russia is much greater due to the curvature of the coastlines.