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The average distance from the Sun to Jupiter is 721 million kilometres more than the distance from the Sun to Mercury.
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
.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).
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Earth, Venus, and Mercury
Jupiter's orbit is larger than Mercury's because Jupiter is farther away from the Sun and takes longer to complete one orbit. This is due to the gravitational pull of the Sun being weaker at Jupiter's distance, allowing it to move in a wider path. Mercury, being closer to the Sun, experiences a stronger gravitational pull and hence has a smaller orbit.
Io orbits Jupiter at a distance of 421,700 kilometres. Which si about 10% further than the Moon is from Earth.
The average distance from the Sun to Jupiter is 721 million kilometres more than the distance from the Sun to Mercury.
No. The main belt is between Mars and Jupiter.
The distance between Mercury and Venus is 31 million miles.:0
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Callisto orbits Jupiter at an average distance of about 1.88 million kilometers (1.17 million miles).
In order from the sun: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune