Mercury is 57,910,000 kilometers from the Sun. This is equal to 35,980,000 miles from the Sun, making Mercury the closest planet.
The Mercury to sun distance ranges from 46,001,200 km (28,583,821 miles) to 69,816,900 km (43,382,211 miles). The average distance is 57,909,175 km (35,983,094 miles).
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228,000.oookm away from the sun
Far enough Because the orbit is eccentric its distance from the sun varies depending on which part of its orbit it is in. At its closest it is 4.4 billion km from the sun, and at its furthest it is 7.4 billion km away from the sun.
one of the definite reason is that it is very close to the sun the sun has an irregular magnetic field which is very complex. this irregular magnetic field also effects Mercuries orbit as it has ans iron core.
The comet enters the sun's orbit with a constant velocity.
It dose not matter how small the planet is, what makes them orbit slower is how far away the planet is from the sun.
Because of the elliptical shape of its orbit, its distance from the Sun is anywhere from 128 to 155 million miles.
We would freeze if we had no other source of heat or if we were to far away from the sun, or we would burn if our orbit forced us to get to close to a heat source like the sun.
mars is the 4th planet from the sun and it does orbit
The point in Earth's orbit where it's the furthest away from the Sun is called "aphelion".Because the Earth's orbit has low eccentricity, it's not that much further away than when it's nearest the Sun (perihelion); the difference between the two is only about 3%.
Eris is 97 astronomical units away from the sun. ( an astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun)
Yes it is. It's distance varies due to its orbit, but on average, it is about 5,913,520,000 kilometres or 3,674,490,970 miles from the sun.