Our scientists have located about 400 "exoplanets", planets that are orbiting other stars. We have not yet found any earth-like planets; so far, every planet we have discovered is very massive, more like Jupiter than Earth. But our instruments are barely able to detect even giant planets orbiting nearby stars; there is no possible way that we could identify a planet 20 million light years away, which would be in a different galaxy.
So the answer would be, "We don't know. Yet."
Earth is 93 million miles away from the sun.
Every planet in the Solar System is closer than one light year to the Earth. In fact, when you travel at the speed of light on January first departing from our own star (the sun) it is still January first when you pass Pluto...
In the movie "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial", E.T. is from a planet located 3 million light years away from Earth.
10,700 million light-years.
Peru is part of the Planet Earth. The planet is about 4600 million years old.
1.4 million years
12,900 million light-years.
5300 million light-years.
6000 million light-years.
13,100 million light-years.
1000 million light-years.
Depending on the orbits of Venus and the Earth around the Sun, the distances between Venus and Earth vary. It as been as close as 38.2 million km, but average distance of 41 million km. 41 million km is approximately 0.000004333703419500923 Light Years