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Venus can approach closest, but it may not be the nearest at a particular time because the distance varies.
It is the moon.
Our moon's the closest, followed by Venus.
The closest neighbor to Earth in space is the Moon. It is Earth's only natural satellite, located about 384,400 kilometers away.
Yes. The moon is the only natural body close enough to Earth to orbit it.
That would be at the moment of the New Moon closest to perihelion, which happens to be the one closest to New Years day or January 2. The moon is then in between the Earth and sun, while the Earth/Moon system is closest to the sun.
A moon, by definition, is not a planet. The closest planet to our sun is Mercury, followed by Venus and the Earth, then Mars.
Our moon is closest. Mars and Venus are our planetary neighbors.
The order of the planets:Mercury, Venus, Earth Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Dwarf Planets.It depends on what heavenly body you talk about. If you talk about the planetary neighbor, that would be Venus (often called Earth's twin) in the closest distance of 38 million kilometers. If you talk about any heavenly body, it would be its own moon (officially called The Moon), being 221,463 miles as its closest distance from the Earth.
When the moon is closest to the Earth's orbit, it is called "perigee." During this time, the moon appears larger and brighter in the sky compared to its average distance from Earth. The opposite of perigee, when the moon is farthest from Earth, is called "apogee."
moonThe Moon (moon), then Venus (planet), Ceres (dwarf planet) Proximus Centauri (Star), Andromeda (galaxy)