Mercury: 48 million miles
Venus: 26 million miles
Mars : 33.9 million miles
Jupiter: 12 billion miles
Saturn: 1.2 billion miles
Uranus: 1.8 billion miles
Neptune: 2.68 billion miles
Earth is 92,955,820 miles from the Sun. The next closest planet to us that also contains oxygen is 141,633,260 miles from the Sun, Mars. So, the next closest planet that has oxygen is 48,677,440 miles at its closest approach to Earth.
nowhere there is no oxygen in space as it is all a vaccum
41 million km away.
Mars. It is 342 million miles away.
Theoretically none. The Earth has an atmosphere comprised of mainly nitrogeon 78% and oxygen 21% and as far as we know it is the only planet.
Pluto--it was too small and far away
light years and then some ;-)
Pluto
No, only planet Earth contains the element oxygen. In fact, scientists have theorized that the closest planet with oxygen is actually very, very far away.
no their is no planet which is very far away from the sun but in the past pluto was very far and small thats why it had not been counted as a planet
It various
Pluto is a dwarf planet.
There is no planet astronomers here on Earth call "nester". So if there is one it is very far away (in space and time)
it is approximately 387,000,000 km away
5,890,000,000 km
venus since it is far away from sun though pluto is also far away now-a-days we are not considering it as planet.
Planet Far Away - 2005 was released on: USA: 13 August 2005 (HollyShorts Film Festival)
pluto?
While throughout the movie it seems like it is a far away planet it turns out to actually be Earth in the far flung future.
The only planet with oxygen (known to Man) is Earth.That is to say, only Earth has a significant amount of the element oxygen in its atmosphere.Other planets do have oxygen, but it is chemically combined in the form of compounds, like carbon dioxide.