No The Sun Is CLOSER To The Earth In June.
it is closer to the sun in june
No, Earth is closest to the sun in early January, a point known as the perihelion. This distance is about 91 million miles (147 million kilometers). The aphelion, when Earth is farthest from the sun, occurs in early July.
Neptune is about 30 times farther away from the sun than Earth is.
Definitely the SUN. If the sun were where the moon is in relation to the earth, the earth would be consumed by the sun.
Earth's distance from the Sun in June is approximately between 94,040,000 miles (151,340,000 km) and 94,500,000 miles (152,080,000 km) from the sun, getting farther away as the month progresses. By June 31st, Earth is almost as far from the Sun as it ever gets; the farthest position is called aphelion and occurs in early July.
Saturn is approximately 10 times farther from the Sun than Earth.
Neptune is about 30 times farther away from the sun than Earth is.
Mercury is the first planet from the sun, and Earth is the third planet from the sun; Venus is the second planet from the sun, making it farther than Mercury but closer than Earth.
Going to the sun is farther. :)
Earth is closer than Mars. Earth's average distance from the sun is 150 million km, while Mars' average distance is 227 million km.
Planets farther from the sun than Earth have greater periods than one Earth year. For example, Neptune and Uranus are further from the Sun than Earth and have orbital periods longer than one Earth year.
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