The Earth reaches its aphelion (farthest distance from the Sun) about July 4 each year, at which point the Earth is 152,097,701 km away from the Sun.
The Earth is at its maximum distance from the sun during aphelion, which occurs around July 4th each year. At this point, the Earth is about 94.5 million miles (152 million kilometers) away from the sun.
The longest distance from Earth to the Sun is about 94.5 million miles (152 million kilometers) in July when Earth is farthest from the Sun (aphelion). The shortest distance is about 91.5 million miles (147 million kilometers) in January when Earth is closest to the Sun (perihelion).
On average, the Earth is 149,597,890km from the sun.
At it point of aphelion in its elliptical orbit Round the Sun. This happens on the 4th of July each year. At this moment the Sun - Earth distance is 152,102,196 kilometers.
About 150 million kilometers.
The Earth is 150 million kilometers or 93 million miles from the Sun!
The sun is approximately 150 million kilometers (93 million miles) away from Earth on average.
The average distance is about 150,000,000 kilometers, or 150 billion kilometers.
The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). The Earth's diameter is approximately 7,917.5 miles (12,742 kilometers). Therefore, the Earth is about 11,700 diameters away from the Sun when you divide the distance to the Sun by the Earth's diameter.
The orbit of the earth is elliptical. At the closest point, the earth is 147 million kilometers from the sun. At the farthest, the earth is 152 million kilometers from the sun.
Earth averages 149,600,000 kilos from the Sun. The average distance from Earth to Sun is defined as 1 AU (Astronomical Unit)
The mean distance of the Sun from the Earth is approximately 149.6 million kilometers (1 AU), though the distance varies as the Earth moves from perihelion in January to aphelion in July.