Planet Distance from the sun Mercury 0.38 AU Venus 0.723 AU Earth 1.000 AU Mars 1.524 AU Jupiter 5.204 AU Saturn 9.582 AU
very very far away.
The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km
2.88 km
400,181,821 km
The fourth planet from the sun is Mars. Aphelion is 249,209,300 km. Perihelion is 206,669,000 km
Yes, the diameter of the moon a little less than the distance across the US. The diameter of the Moon is 3474 km. The distance across the United States, from Florida to Washington, is 4509.382 km.
1,070,000 km from jupiter
Planet Earth's distance from the moon averages 238,900 miles (384,400 km).
The moon Phobos orbits Mars in a nearly circular orbit that puts it closer to its host planet than any other known moon in the Solar System. Phobos oftens approaches within 5826 km of the typical Martian surface features. To give you an idea how close that is, our moon only gets about 354,990 km from Earth's surface. (If you're reading about orbits and distances elsewhere, remember that most sources list the distance from the center of the moon to the center of the planet.)
MUCH larger than any planet. Jupiter, the largest planet, is 139,822 km in diameter. The Sun is 1,391,000 km.
Mercury. The average radius of the Moon is about 1700 km, which is about three-quarters the average radius of Mercury (around 2300 km).
The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is 384,403 km
The Moon is at a distance of about 380,000 km from Earth (on average). Moon and Earth together go around the Sun, at a distance of about 150 million km.
It's not exactly obvious what this question means, but I would say there is no such planet in our solar system. The Moon has an average distance of 381,000 km and goes round in 29 days so its velocity is 0.96 km/sec. For a planet to have the same orbital velocity its distance would have to be 371 astronomical units, in other words about 120 times as far as Neptune.
The moon is 384,400 kilometers away.
77.3 million km
407,000 kmThe distance between the Moon and the Earth varies from around 356,400 km to 406,700 km at the extreme perigees (closest) and apogees (farthest).
Dwarf planet Pluto has the moon Charon which is almost half its diameter (2390 km and 1205 km), but Pluto is no longer a planet... The next one is the Earth with the Moon having a diameter 0.273 times the Earth's.