39.5 au means your face and you had sex with the president
Neptune is 30 A U's from the sun
2.7 AU's from the sun.
About 1.52 AU
Uranus is around 19 AU from the sun, theres no planet that is 1.9 AU from the sun. the closest to this is Mars, at 1.5 AU.
0.387 is the average distance from the Sun to Mercury in AU. Note: AU=astronomical unit
Neptune is 30 A U's from the sun
Mercury--Sun= AU Venus--Sun= AU Earth--Sun=1 AU Mars--Sun= AU Jupiter--Sun= AU Saturn--Sun= AU Uranus--Sun= AU Neptune--Sun= AU Pluto--Sun= AU
2.7 AU's from the sun.
The Earth is one AU from the Sun.
Neptune's distance form the Sun is 30.1 astronomical units, or AU. This is also 2.8 billion miles and 4.5 billion kilometers.
All the planets in the Solar System have elliptical orbits so that their distance from the sun varies over the course of their orbit. In terms of Astronomical Units (AU), the average distance of the Earth from the Sun,the planetary distances are: Mercury: 0.4 AU Venus: 0.7 AU Earth: 1 AU Mars: 1.5 AU Jupiter: 5.2 AU Saturn: 9.5 AU Uranus: 19.2 AU Neptune: 30 AU. 1 AU = exactly 149,597,870,700 metres (or about 150 million km).
It ranges from 5.458104 AU to 5.458104 AU for an average of 5.204267 AU.
Jupiter is roughly 5.2 AU from the sun.
The Earth is 1 AU from the Sun, not the diameter. See related question.
Venus is .72 AU's away from the sun.
Venus is .72 Au(astronomical units) from the sun
395 multiplied by 94 is 37,130