About 10,000,000,000kilometres away I think...
The distance between the earth and the sun is about 150 million km .
The distance between the Moon and the Sun is, on average, the same as the distance between the Earth and the Sun: about 150,000,000 km.
The orbit of Jupiter is at an average distance of 778.4 million km from the sun. Jupiter orbits between 740.3 million km (perihelion) and 816.4 million km (aphelion) from the sun.
The orbit of Jupiter is at an average distance of 778.4 million km from the sun. Jupiter orbits between 740.3 million km (perihelion) and 816.4 million km (aphelion) from the sun.
As is true for all continents, the distance between Antarctica and the sun 92,960,000 miles or 149,600,000 km.
5,906,376,200 km
48 km
The average distance between Pluto and the sun is about 5870 million kilometres.
Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
Jupiter's distance from the sun fluctuates between 740,573,600 km and 816,520,800 km (462,858,500 to 510,325,500 miles)
The Sun is the Sun and therefore the is no distance between it and itself.
Same as the distance between the Earth and Sun, that is 93 Million miles, give or take 278 km (173 mi) and 460 km (286 mi), the stationary orbit distance, and 12,756.32 km (7,926.41 mi), the diameter of the Earth.