Venus is 0.723332 AU (semi-major axis) from the Sun.
How far is the planet venus from the sun
No planet so far observed or detected is that far from the Sun. The furthest planet so far observed is Neptune at about 30 AU.
Planet Distance from the sun Mercury 0.38 AU Venus 0.723 AU Earth 1.000 AU Mars 1.524 AU Jupiter 5.204 AU Saturn 9.582 AU
There is no planet that can be described as "about as far" from the Sun as Mercury. It's the planet closest to the Sun, and the only other planet closer to the Sun than Earth is Venus, which is about twice the distance away from the Sun compared to Mercury. Considering that's a difference of roughly 51,000,000 km (0.32 AU, 1 AU is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun), that's one hell of a long way away. Still, it's closer than any other planet (however, even the Sun is closer to Mercury than Venus).
The average distance of Venus from the sun is 67,237,910 miles or 108,208,930 km.Since Venus travels in an elliptical orbit around the sun, its distance from the sun varies throughout its year from 66,782,000 miles (107,476,000 km) to 67,693,000 miles (108,942,000 km). On average, it's about 108.2 million kilometers.The distance from the planet Venus to the sun is 0.7256 astronomical miles. This is equal in distance to 67.45 million miles.An astronomical unit ( AU ) is 1.5 X 108 kilometers. So....Venus is, since the elliptical is almost nonexistent, 0.72 AU from the sun.0.72 AU * 1.5 X 108 kilometers= 1.08 X 108 kilometersThe average distance of Venus from the Sun is about 0.723 AU. This is equivalent to about 108.2 million kilometers.
less than 1 au
This varies (because both orbit the Sun) from 0.34 AU to 1.1 AU.
No planet so far observed or detected is that far from the Sun. The furthest planet so far observed is Neptune at about 30 AU.
Planet Distance from the sun Mercury 0.38 AU Venus 0.723 AU Earth 1.000 AU Mars 1.524 AU Jupiter 5.204 AU Saturn 9.582 AU
Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting at a distance of .72 AU. It has no natural satellites.
There is no planet that can be described as "about as far" from the Sun as Mercury. It's the planet closest to the Sun, and the only other planet closer to the Sun than Earth is Venus, which is about twice the distance away from the Sun compared to Mercury. Considering that's a difference of roughly 51,000,000 km (0.32 AU, 1 AU is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun), that's one hell of a long way away. Still, it's closer than any other planet (however, even the Sun is closer to Mercury than Venus).
The average distance of Venus from the sun is 67,237,910 miles or 108,208,930 km.Since Venus travels in an elliptical orbit around the sun, its distance from the sun varies throughout its year from 66,782,000 miles (107,476,000 km) to 67,693,000 miles (108,942,000 km). On average, it's about 108.2 million kilometers.The distance from the planet Venus to the sun is 0.7256 astronomical miles. This is equal in distance to 67.45 million miles.An astronomical unit ( AU ) is 1.5 X 108 kilometers. So....Venus is, since the elliptical is almost nonexistent, 0.72 AU from the sun.0.72 AU * 1.5 X 108 kilometers= 1.08 X 108 kilometersThe average distance of Venus from the Sun is about 0.723 AU. This is equivalent to about 108.2 million kilometers.
Mercury is in front of Venus (to the sun) and Earth is right behind.Mercury is formaly next to Venus!! :)
less than 1 au
Venus is .72 AU's away from the sun.
Venus' aphelion is 0.728 231 28 and its perihelion is 0.718 432 70 AU with a semi majour axis of 0.723 332 AU.
Saturn is 9 AU from the Sun, or 8-10 AU from the Earth, depending on the relative positions in the two orbits.
Venus is the second planet from the sun. 108 million km