It is called a star
star
From a great distance, our Sun, probably cannot be seen. It is a smaller star in our universe.
The average distance from the Earth to the Moon is about 384,400 kilometers, while the average distance from the Sun to Jupiter is approximately 778 million kilometers. To find how many times greater the distance from the Sun to Jupiter is compared to the distance from the Earth to the Moon, you can divide 778,000,000 by 384,400, which is roughly 2,025 times greater.
The average distance from Earth to the Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers), while the average distance from Mars to the Sun is approximately 142 million miles (228 million kilometers). Therefore, the distance from Mars to the Sun is about 49 million miles (79 million kilometers) greater than the distance from Earth to the Sun. This difference varies slightly due to the elliptical orbits of the planets.
Planets further from the sun have larger orbits, which means they have to travel a greater distance in their orbit. Since they are farther away, the gravitational force from the sun is weaker, causing them to move slower in their orbit. This combination of a greater distance to travel and slower speed results in longer orbital periods for these planets.
distancia
The diameter of the Sun is approximately 1 million miles; the distance between the Earth and the Sun varies from about 91.5 million to 94.5 million miles. So the distance between is MUCH greater than the diameter.
the max distance from earth to sun is known as aphelion
1 astronomical unit (AU)
Its referred to as an astronomical unit or AU.
That is known as an "astronomical unit".
The average distance from the Sun to the Earth is about 93 million miles. We call that "one Astronomical Unit", or AU for short.