the Sun
the earth's position in the solar system is the third from the sun.
The sun is smack-dab in the center of the solar system. That's why it's called the solar system.
The closest distance between Venus and Earth is 38 million kilometers (23.7 million miles). But if in the opposite side of the Solar System, the Earth's twin sister can be 261 million kilometers (162 million miles) at its farthest distance.
no it is 3970 miles to get to the senter of the earth the earth is round so its 3970 MILES.
Well, the basic position of Earth in our solar system is the third planet out from the Sun and it is in the group of the planets known as the 'inner planets' as they are closest to the Sun.
Earth is the third closest planet to the Sun, orbiting at an average distance of 150 million kilometers (93 million miles). The closer planets are Mercury and Venus.
The Earth is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system, and it is located in the Milky Way galaxy. It is part of the inner solar system and orbits the Sun at an average distance of about 93 million miles.
Inside our Solar System distances are measured in Astronomical Units (AU) which is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, or about 93 million miles. Jupiter is about 5.5 AU distance from the sun or around 500 million miles. Distances outside our Solar System are usually measured in Light Years.
The Sun, and our solar system, are about 4.7 billion years old. The Earth is about 93 million miles from the Sun.
If you traveled 6 million miles in space, you would be far beyond Earth's orbit, potentially somewhere within our solar system. For context, the average distance from Earth to the Moon is about 238,855 miles, and to the Sun is approximately 93 million miles. At 6 million miles, you could be between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, possibly approaching the asteroid belt. This distance represents a significant journey but still keeps you within the bounds of our solar system.
Mercury: 35.9 million miles. Venus: 67.2 million miles. Earth: 93 million miles. Mars: 141.6 million miles. Jupiter: 483.7 million miles. Saturn: 885.9 million miles. Uranus: 1.8 billion miles. Neptune: 2.8 billion miles.
No, afraid not. The nearest star ... in any direction ... is about 278,000 times as far away from earth as the sun is.