About 92 AU on average.
Mercury's Astronomical units is .39 rounded off or if you want to be semi precise it would be .3870320856
The largest distance between Earth and Mercury is when they are at opposite ends of the Sun. So the farthest they can be is 0.38+1 = 1.38 AU.
On the average, one. The astronomical unit is the distance from the sun to the earth. Since Mercury is inside earth's orbit and the distance between Earth and Mercury can vary by the full width of Mercury's orbit around the sun, the average is the distance between the Earth and the sun.
.73 AU?But the distance from Mercury to the Earth varies greatly as both planets orbit the Sun. At its closest approach, Mercury is about 77 million kilometers (48 million miles) from Earth*. At its farthest, about 222 million kilometers (138 million miles).
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One AU
An Astronomical Unit (AU) is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
Mars is at an average distance of 1.13 AU from Mercury. This is about 105,040,062 miles. Distance is given in AU or astronomical units which represents the distance from the sun to Earth. One AU is equal to 149,598,000 kilometers or 92,955,807 miles.
Between 29 and 31 AU.
Sun to Mercury's orbit = 57,909,175 km or 35,983,093 miles (0.387 AU) on average Sun to Earth's orbit = 149,597,890 or 92,955,820 miles (1.00AU) Mercury's orbit to Earth's orbit = 91,688,715 km or 56,972,727 miles (0.613 AU) on average. The actual distance between Mercury and Earth will vary a lot though as they are in different orbits.
AU is short for astronomical units. You use astronomical units to measure distance in the solar system. distances of the planets from the sun 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
The mean distance between the Earth and the moon is 0.00256957312 AU