As close as 55 million miles and as far as 401 million miles depending on the planet's location
Mars's average distance from the Sun is roughly 230 million km (1.5 AU).
The average distance between Mars and the Sun is about 1.5 astronomical units (AU), where 1 AU is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun. This distance can vary because both Mars and Earth have elliptical orbits.
The answer to that question is 227,936,640 km.
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Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
If I may interpret your question: 1 astronomical unit is the average distance from the sun to Earth = roughly 93,000,000 miles. The average Mars-Sun distance is about 1.52 AU, so Mars is 1.52 X 93,000,000 = 141,360,000 miles from the sun.
Mars' average distance from the sun during the course of a complete orbital revolution is 141.6 million miles. That's about 52% farther than the earth's average distance from the sun.
This distance is continuously varying as the two planets orbit the Sun. The minimum distance is about 0.5 au. That's because the (average) distance of Earth from the Sun is 1 au and the (average) distance of Mars from the Sun is 1.52 au.
The average distance from the Sun to Mars is about 225 million kilometers, or 1.52 astronomical units (AU). However, since both Mars and Earth are in elliptical orbits, this distance can vary based on their positions in their respective orbits.
Constantly varying.Phobos orbits Mars, so the average distance to Phobos will be the same as the average distance to Mars, which is about 225 million kilometers.
Mars is, on average, about 128.6 million limes away from the sun.
Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.