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The average distance is 1,433,449,370 kilometers.
Kg or Kilogram is a unit of MASS, not of distance. In that sense the question cannot be answered. Avg distance in Kilometers, however, between the Sun and Mars is generally given as 228 million, or about 142 million miles.
Interplanetary distances are measured in either kilometers or in miles. For the distant planets, some measures are measured in Astronomical Units, where one AU is the distance between the Sun and the Earth. So, 1 AU = 93,000,000 miles.
The Sun is at a distance of about 150 million kilometers from Earth; the Moon is at a distance of about 380,000 kilometers from Earth.
usually by AU(astronomical unit). it's the average distance between Earth and Sun. Sometimes kilometers or miles are used for public.
The approximate distance from the Sun to the Earth.
Bigger objects like celestial bodies ,Earth ,sun their radius are measured in kilometers .
Mercury's distance from the Sun varies in its orbit. Depending on when in a Mercury "year" (88 Earth days) the distance is to be measured, the planet would be somewhere between 46 million and 70 million kilometers away from the Sun.
by a parralax.
On average, Jupiter is 779 million kilometers from the Sun
Kilometers are more likely to be used to measure the distance between two places, rather than the size of objects, since in our normal experience, objects are more likely to be measured by meters or centimeters rather than by kilometers. However, the diameter of planets and their moons, or of the sun or stars, can be measured in kilometers.
The average distance between the Earth and Neptune is about 4.5 billion kilometers. This is the average distance because the distance between these planets changes due to their orbits about the sun. While the minimum distance between them is 4.31 billion kilometers, the maximum is about 4.69 billion kilometers.