4,544,000,000 kilometers (2.8 billion miles).
One astronomical unit is the average distance between the earth and sun. Neptune is about 30 AU out. So when earth and Neptune are on the same side of the sun, they are 29 AU apart, and when on opposite sides they are 31 AU apart. On average they are roughly 30 AU apart, or 2.7 billion miles (4.5 billion km).
Considering you mean the farthest, Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun. Totaling to 2,795,084,800 miles.
blue far cold
Neptune or Uranus
It is impossible to survive on the planet Neptune. This planet is very far away from the sun and therefore is very cold and not habitable.
There are no moons ON Neptune, moons orbit a planet, they do not sit on it.Orbiting Neptune, however, 13 moons have been discovered so far. They are:NaiadThalassaDespinaGalateaLarisaaProteusTritonNereidHalimedeSaoLaomedeiaPsamatheNeso
Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune. It is similar in composition and size to Pluto (even a little larger), so is thought to have been a Kuiper belt object that was 'captured' by Neptune many years ago.Triton is the largest moon of the planet Neptune.Triton orbits Neptune, and is the planet's largest moon.
No, nobody has speculated that there may be life on Neptune or any of its moons. The planet is just too far away from the Sun.
Planet Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun.
Neptune. It used to be Pluto until they announced that it was no longer a planet
Yes! dwaf planet Pluto is the coldist planet than planet Neptune because dwaf planet Pluto is far away from the sun and planet Nepune is closer to the Sun. So i think dwaf planet Pluto is the coldist.
It's a planet, and from far away, they both look blue.
no because its far away