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The nearest planet (Venus) is about 25,760,000 miles (about 41,456,700 kilometers) away from Earth.
Venus is the next planet toward the Sun. Mars is the next planet away from the Sun.
Venus is closest at 41,397,870 km or 25,723,443.84 miles. Comment: That's probably the distance of "closest approach", but often Venus will be much further away. Venus does get the closest to Earth, but it's not always the closest planet.
All the planets are millions of miles from Earth at least. The figure of 93 is the number of millions of miles from the Earth to the Sun.
cuz it was made that far away from the sun and in between venus and mars
Mercury & Venus are closer. The Earth is next...The Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Starting at the Sun and working outwards the order is... Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and then the minor planets including Pluto.
Mars has a minimum of 33.9 million miles away from Earth (consider the orbital path!) and a maximum of 250 million miles away. On average, it is about 140 million miles away. However, the closest planet is Venus. With the closest to Earth being only 23.6 million miles away, and the farthest being 162.2 million miles away!
No, Venus is a planet in orbit around the sun as is Earth. Polaris is a star and thousands of light years away.
There is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, then Pluto.
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No. Uranus is the twin planet of Neptune. The twin planet of Earth is Venus. There has also been a new planet discovered recently, 600 light years away, called Kepler-22b, which seems to be very identical to planet Earth.