The distance from the sun to the earth is one Astronomical Unit (AU).
An AU, as defined by the International Astronomical Union, is the mean distance between the sun and the earth. That mean (or average) distance is about 149 million km (93 million miles).
1 astronomical unit (1 AU) about 149,598,000 km.
One astronomical unit.
Jupiter is 5 times as far away from the Sun as Earth, Saturn is 10 times as far.
The mean distance from the Earth to the Sun is generally given as 93 million miles. This distance is also known as an Astronomical Unit (AU) and is used in calculations of distances between other objects in our solar system.
ANSWER:Saturn is 938 million miles from the sun. The earth is 93 million miles from the sun, do the math and (takes his shoes off) and Saturn is 845 million miles from the earth.
Very nearly a light year, since a light year is 63,239.6717 AU. That's very nearly the same ratio as the difference between an inch and a mile (a factor of 63,360). "Give 'em an AU, they'll take a light year."An AU or astronomical unit is the average distance between the Earth and the sun. It is a unit used to measure distances within the solar system. A light year is the distance light travels in a year and is much larger than an AU. Light years are used to measure distances between stars and galaxies. A light year is about 63,000 AU.
The radius of Neptune's orbit is equal to its distance from the Sun, which is: Average distance from the Sun = 30.066 AU = 4.498 x 10^9 km Maximum distance from the Sun = 30.367 AU = 4.543 x 10^9 km Minimum distance from the Sun = 29.453 AU = 4.453 x 10^9 km AU = astronomical Unit, 1 AU = Earth-Sun distance = 149,600,000 km or 1.496 x 10^8 km = 92.96 million miles
Saturn, Its mean distance is 9.53 AU, where one AU (Astronomical Unit) is the earth to sun distance.
Both are units used to measure distances. An angstrom is 10-10 meters - a very small unit. An AU is the distance from Earth to Sun, used to compare distances in the Solar System - a distance of about 150 million kilometers.Both are units used to measure distances. An angstrom is 10-10 meters - a very small unit. An AU is the distance from Earth to Sun, used to compare distances in the Solar System - a distance of about 150 million kilometers.Both are units used to measure distances. An angstrom is 10-10 meters - a very small unit. An AU is the distance from Earth to Sun, used to compare distances in the Solar System - a distance of about 150 million kilometers.Both are units used to measure distances. An angstrom is 10-10 meters - a very small unit. An AU is the distance from Earth to Sun, used to compare distances in the Solar System - a distance of about 150 million kilometers.
Angstrom=10-10 its used to measure small distance Astronomical unit =1.5x10rp16m Its used to measure large distance like frm sun to earth
It is in scientific notation: 9.3*10^7
Saturn is 9.54 A.U from the sun (1AU= Earth's distance from the sun)
Jupiter is 5 times as far away from the Sun as Earth, Saturn is 10 times as far.
The astronomical unit (AU) is a convenient unit but it's not an SI unit, so be careful if you use it in calculations. Be sure to check all the units for consistency.1 AU is the semi-major axis length of Earth's orbit around the Sun and is roughly 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers.Another interesting unit is the light-minute. This is the distance light will travel in space in one minute. 1 AU = 8.3 light-minutes = 500 light-seconds. It takes light about 500 seconds to travel from the Sun to Earth.
The density of radiation per unit area is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source. Trust me on this. So if the distance from the sun increased by a factor of 10, the present solar constant would decrease by a factor of 102 = 100.
In my opinion Pluto, has an average distance from the Sun of 5.913 x (10 to the 9th power) km. Earth has an average distance from the Sun of 150,000,000 km.
The average distance from the earth to the sun is approx 1.5*10^11 metres.
93 x 10*6 miles
Normally, no as it takes just over 8 minutes (about 8 minutes and 20 seconds) for light from the sun to reach the earth, or 15.8×10-6 light years