Good question. The answer is one. The term AU, or astronomical unit was defined as the distance from the Earth to the sun. It is 93 million miles and is used in solar system distances. The term light year is used for far greater distances, but the AU is still given.
The Earth is 1Astronomical Unit (AU) (150,000,000) away from the Sun
The Earth is one AU from the Sun.
Saturn, Its mean distance is 9.53 AU, where one AU (Astronomical Unit) is the earth to sun distance.
The Earth is 1 AU from the Sun while Mars is 1.52 AU from the Sun so the distance from Earth to Mars varies from 1.52-1 to 1.52+1 AU, which is quite a range. To put AUs into miles multiply by 93,000,000.
The Moon is 0.0026 ± 0.0001 AU from the Earth. The Earth is 1.00 ± 0.02 AU from the Sun. So depending on the relative positions of the Earth in its orbit and the moon in its, the Moon could be as far as 1.0227 AU from the Sun or as close as 0.9775 AU Note: 1 AU = 149,597,870.700 ± 0.003 km
The Sun is roughly 93,000,000 miles (151,000,000 kilometres) from the Earth this is called an Astronomical Unit (AU)The Sun is approximately 92,960,000 miles from the Earth.
The Earth is one AU from the Sun.
About 30 AU from the Sun. Since Earth is 1 AU from the Sun, Neptune can be between 29-31 AU from the Earth.
1 AU, or astronomical unit, is the distance between the earth and sun, making earth 1 AU away from the sun. That is about 93 million miles
Saturn is 9 AU from the Sun, or 8-10 AU from the Earth, depending on the relative positions in the two orbits.
96 AU's. An AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun. So 96 distances from Earth to sun is Eris from Earth
Saturn, Its mean distance is 9.53 AU, where one AU (Astronomical Unit) is the earth to sun distance.
The Earth is 1 AU from the Sun while Mars is 1.52 AU from the Sun so the distance from Earth to Mars varies from 1.52-1 to 1.52+1 AU, which is quite a range. To put AUs into miles multiply by 93,000,000.
The Moon is 0.0026 ± 0.0001 AU from the Earth. The Earth is 1.00 ± 0.02 AU from the Sun. So depending on the relative positions of the Earth in its orbit and the moon in its, the Moon could be as far as 1.0227 AU from the Sun or as close as 0.9775 AU Note: 1 AU = 149,597,870.700 ± 0.003 km
Venus in terms of the Earth is 0.72 AU (astronomical unit) from the sun. 1 AU is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, 93 million miles. So, it's about 28% closer to the Sun than the Earth is.
AU stands for Astronomical Unit. The Earth is 1 AU away from the sun. Therefore, 1 AU is approximately 93 million miles long.
The Sun is roughly 93,000,000 miles (151,000,000 kilometres) from the Earth this is called an Astronomical Unit (AU)The Sun is approximately 92,960,000 miles from the Earth.
Same as Sun and Earth - 150 million km., or 1 AU.