The minimum Earth-Neptune distance is approximately 4.36 billion miles. The maximum is 4.63 billion miles.
The distance from Earth to Neptune varies. The average distance is around
4500 million kilometers.
The average distance between the Earth and Neptune is about 4.5 billion kilometers. This is the average distance because the distance between these planets changes due to their orbits about the sun. While the minimum distance between them is 4.31 billion kilometers, the maximum is about 4.69 billion kilometers.
The distance between Earth and Neptune is between 29 and 31 AU, depending on their positions in the Solar System.* ASTRONOMICAL UNIT (AU). 1 AU = 149,597,870.691 kilometers. * An Astronomical Unit is approximately the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
Neptune is about 2.7 billion miles from Earth, or 4.3 billion kilometers. Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun.
No matter where earth and Neptune are in their orbits about the sun, Neptune will always be the furthest planet from us. The reason is that the distance between Uranus and Neptune is much greater than the distance between the earth and sun.
The closest distance of earth and neptune is 4.301 billion kilometers and the farthest distance of earth and neptune is 4.553 billion kilometers. So, the time to reach Neptune ranges from 8.602 hours to 9.106 hours.
The average distance between the Earth and Neptune is about 4.5 billion kilometers. This is the average distance because the distance between these planets changes due to their orbits about the sun. While the minimum distance between them is 4.31 billion kilometers, the maximum is about 4.69 billion kilometers.
The distance between Earth and Neptune is between 29 and 31 AU, depending on their positions in the Solar System.* ASTRONOMICAL UNIT (AU). 1 AU = 149,597,870.691 kilometers. * An Astronomical Unit is approximately the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
Neptune is about 2.7 billion miles from Earth, or 4.3 billion kilometers. Neptune is the eighth planet from the Sun.
Neptune's revolution in earth years is approximately 164.8 earth years. The distance from the sun to Neptune is 4.55 billion kilometers.
No matter where earth and Neptune are in their orbits about the sun, Neptune will always be the furthest planet from us. The reason is that the distance between Uranus and Neptune is much greater than the distance between the earth and sun.
Neptune's revolution in earth years is approximately 164.8 earth years. The distance from the sun to Neptune is 4.55 billion kilometers.
The closest distance of earth and neptune is 4.301 billion kilometers and the farthest distance of earth and neptune is 4.553 billion kilometers. So, the time to reach Neptune ranges from 8.602 hours to 9.106 hours.
The distance between neptune and the sun is 15.0935 astronomical units (AU).
The distance varies between 4.3 and 4.7 billion kilometers. Neptune is about 30 times farther from the Sun than Earth, and is the outermost of the 8 major planets.When the Earth is on the same side of the sun as Neptune, the distance to Neptune is shorter than the distance when the Earth is on the opposite side of the sun from Neptune. The distance also changes because both planets revolve round the sun in ellipses, so their distance from the Sun varies. The distance of the Earth from the Sun varies from about 147.1 million kilometers to 152.1 million kilometers. The distance of Neptune from the Sun varies from 4.45 billion km to 4.55 billion km.Therefore if the earth was on the opposite side of the sun from Neptune, at its maximum distance from the Sun, and Neptune was also at its maximum distance from the sun, the maximumdistance of Neptune from Earth would be 4702 million km (or 4.702 billion km).If the earth was on the same side of the Sun as Neptune, at its maximum distance from the Sun (ie its nearest distance to Neptune) and Neptune was also at its minimum distance from the sun (ie, its nearest distance to earth), the minimum distance of Neptune from Earth would be 4298 million km (or 4.298 billion km). This is a variation of about 9%.The average distance is 4564 million km or 4.564 billion kilometers (2.835 billion miles).In other units, this distance would be 30.5 AU or 4.22 light hours or 0.000482 light years.
The moon is about 384,403 kilometers (238,857 miles) from Earth, and about 4,564 million kilometers (2,835 million miles) from Neptune. So, the moon is much closer to the Earth, Neptune over 10,000 times farther away.
This question is quite difficult to answer, as the Earth and Neptune's orbits are constantly in progress at different speeds, and vastly different distances from the Sun, which changes the distance between the two objects.The average distance between the Sun and Neptune is 4.46 billion miles (30.06 AU). The Earth is exactly 1 AU from the Sun, so if all three objects were in conjunction (aligned with each other), with the Sun at the end, Neptune would be approximately (29 AU) distant from Earth. If all three were in conjunction with the Sun in the middle, the distance between Earth and Neptune would be just over (31 AU).We can say, then, that the distance between Earth and Neptune is between 29 and 31 AU, depending on their position relative to the Sun and each other.
The eighth planet from the sun, having a sidereal period of revolution around the sun of 164.8 years at a mean distance of 4.5 billion kilometers (2.8 billion miles), a mean radius of 24,000 kilometers (15,000 miles), and a mass 17.2 times that of Earth.