An AU, or astronomical unit, is defined as the average distance from Earth to the Sun.
Therefore, the distance from Earth to the Sun equals 1 AU.
One austronomical unit or AU for short. AUs where made specifically for this
Pluto has an orbit that varies greatly in its distance from the sun. At a minimum, Pluto is 29.6 AUs from the Sun (about 2.8 billion miles). At a maximum, Pluto is 49.3 AUs from the Sun (about 4.5 billion miles). 1 AU is equal to 93 million miles, the distance from Earth to the Sun.
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Probably, an asteroid. One AU, or Astronomical Unit, is the distance from the Sun to the Earth. The only things at 2 AU from the Sun are asteroids.
Between 0.3 and 1.7 roughly. The bigger distance is when venus is on the other side of he sun from us.
Varying from the the distance from the Earth to the Moon + the distance from the sun to the earth + the distance from mercury to the sun, to the distance from the earth to the sun - the distance from mercury to the sun - the distance from the earth to the moon
distance earth from the sun
The distance from Sun to Earth is about 150 million kilometers.
The distance from Europa, a moon of Jupiter, and the earth will vary greatly. Because the orbits of Jupiter and the earth take them from opposite sides of the sun, where they are some 1 billion kilometers apart, to a point where, when earth and Jupiter are in alignment on the same side of the sun, they are something short of 600 million kilometers apart.
the distance between mars and Neptune is: 9574.7 million km Neptune is about 30 times farther from the sun than the Earth is; it averages 30.06 A.U. from the sun. Then you can do the math, 1 AU is the distance from the Sun to Earth, so it would be about 29.06 AUs == ==
The Earth is 1 AU from the Sun while Mars is 1.52 AU from the Sun so the distance from Earth to Mars varies from 1.52-1 to 1.52+1 AU, which is quite a range. To put AUs into miles multiply by 93,000,000.
9.46 trillion kilometers, about 6 trillion miles. There are just about as many AUs (astronomical units, the average distance between the Earth and the Sun) in a light year as there are inches in a mile.