I do not think there any planets 1500 km from the sun only if it were 1500 million km from the sun , maybe there is a planet , but not 1500 km.
Planet Uranus is about 3 billion kilometers from the sun at its furthest point in its orbit. At its closest point it is about 2.5 billions kilometers away.
You can change a billion km into astronomical units by dividing by 150 million km. A 1.5 billion km is 10 AU, so that is a bit further than Saturn.
about 150 million Km.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the solar system.
planet? Earth is 150 million km from the sun
The answer is Earth
Pluto was relegated to "Dwarf Planet" status in 2006, but irrespective of planetary status, it is still a body orbiting our sun. Pluto (Dwarf planet) is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Venus is about 108 million km from the sun. Mercury is about 58 million km from the sun. Depending on your definition of a planet, Pluto is easily the furthest but, if you insist that Pluto is no longer a planet, then it must be Earth.
I do not think there any planets 1500 km from the sun only if it were 1500 million km from the sun , maybe there is a planet , but not 1500 km.
Planet Earth.
150 million km :) :-
Planet Uranus is about 3 billion kilometers from the sun at its furthest point in its orbit. At its closest point it is about 2.5 billions kilometers away.
Pluto is about 5,913 million km far from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km far from the sun. Earth is about 5,763 million km far from Pluto. BUT PLUTO IS NOT PLANET ANYMORE
No, Earth is about 14,960,000km from the sun.
The fourth planet from the sun is Mars. Aphelion is 249,209,300 km. Perihelion is 206,669,000 km
Uranus
No planet exists with that criteria.