Regulus is 77.5 light-years away from our solar system. (The diameter of Earth's orbital radius is 16 light-MINUTES, so our orbit around the Sun doesn't make any significant difference.)
77.5 light years or 455,281,629,689,066 miles
No Regulus or Alpha Leonis is 23.8 parsecs from the Earth.
The distannce from Earth to Uranus is:19.2 miles x earths distancewhich is 1,747,200,000
Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km (or 48.0x106 miles) to 221.9x106km (or 137.9x106 miles).
The minimum Earth-Neptune distance is approximately 4.36 billion miles. The maximum is 4.63 billion miles.
The average distance from the earth to the sun is 93,000,000 miles.
77.5 light years
The distance from the moon to earth is 238,857 miles.
No Regulus or Alpha Leonis is 23.8 parsecs from the Earth.
The distance from earth to the moon is 250,000 miles.
The distance around the Earth's equator is approximately 24,901 miles.
222,133 miles Source: http://www02.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=distance+moon+earth+in+miles
The distance from the moon to the Earth is 238,900 miles.
It is 238,900 miles from Earth.
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It varies - the moon orbits the Earth so the distance will change depending on Earth's distance from the sun as well as the moon's distance from the Earth. The minimum distance from the moon to the sun is when the Earth is closest to the sun and the moon is in new moon phase (meaning its closer to the sun than the Earth). The distance from the moon to the sun is: Earth's distance at perihelion - moon's distance from Earth at apogee. This works out to 146,692,370 km. The maximum distance from the moon to the sun is when the Earth is farthest from the sun and the moon is in full moon phase. The distance from the moon to the sun is Earth's distance at aphelion + moon's distance from Earth at apogee. This works out to 150,503,400 km.
The distannce from Earth to Uranus is:19.2 miles x earths distancewhich is 1,747,200,000
The distance is about 92.9 million miles