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The average distance between Earth

and Mercury is 0.62 au. Subtract the Venus to Earth distance (0.27 au).

This gives the distance between Mercury and Venus (on average): 0.35 au (astronomical units).

Comment: that's not really the average distance it's the smallest distance.

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The distances between the planets varies as they all orbit the sun at different rates, so will be in constantly changing positions relative to each other. The closest that mercury gets to Venus is around 38 million km, using venus' distance from sun minus mercurys aphelion (furthest point from sun).

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