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Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km to 221.9x106km.
Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km to 221.9x106km.
The minimum distance of Jupiter from Earth (i.e. the closest approach) is equal to about 588.5x10^6 km.
Using average distances from the Sun the minimum distance is 1.0 - 0.7233 astronomical units, 0.2767 AU or 41.39 million km.But using the eccentricity of the orbits as well, the Earth's distance is 1.0±0.01672 AU, while Venus's distance is 0.7233x(1±0.00679) AU.Therefore the Earth's minimum distance is 0.9833 AU and Venus's maximum distance is 0.7282 AU. The difference is 0.2551 AU so the minimum distance from the Earth to Venus is 38.16 million km.
The answer is 1,250 miles. This is because the hyperlinks between the distance pulls them a part giving them a large distance. Omanctpation will soon allow these 2 plants to pull apart. Mercury also pulls away from earth because of the pollutioninal push.
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The minimum distance between the Earth and the Sun occurs during perihelion, which is when the Earth is closest to the Sun in its elliptical orbit. This usually happens around January 3rd of each year.
Mass is equal to the variable to Ma.1,34l5 wich indacates that 5,946 is the mass of Mercury times the volume 127,5620,345 times 34,567,334.3
a minimum of 1.6 billion miles
It orbits the Sun at an average distance of 58 million km.
The point in earth's orbit where it is closest to the sun is called "perihelion".
It occurs approximately January 4 every year, depending on where the moon is in its orbit around the earth (it pulls the earth towards it slightly so the minimum earth-sun distance can vary from January 2nd to 6th).