The average distance from the Earth to the Sun in the course of a year = 93 million miles and there are 5280 feet in a mile.
(93,000,000 x 5,280) = 491,040,000,000 feet (about 491 billion feet)
Of course, this varies during the year, with the Earth closest to the Sun in January, and farthest from the Sun in July.
by a parralax.
I think you mean the distance from the Earth to the Sun. This distance is measured in Astronomical Units (AU)
light years.
1 astronomical unit.
No dependency, when measured on Earth.
2000 feet away
The distance from the earth to the sun is called an astronomical unit. 1 Astronomical Unit = 4.90807087 × 1011 feet
I believe approximately 1 UA
with feet, or with km..... :P
Well if one astronomical unit is measured by the distance of the Sun to Earth, Saturn would be about 9.5 AU from the Sun. Hope this helps! :)
Interplanetary distances are measured in either kilometers or in miles. For the distant planets, some measures are measured in Astronomical Units, where one AU is the distance between the Sun and the Earth. So, 1 AU = 93,000,000 miles.
"AU" stands for "Astronomical Unit". It's a unit of distance often usedto describe distances within our solar system.One AU is simply the Earth's average distance from the sun during 1 year.AU stands for the distance from the sun to the earth, 150 Giga meters.AU stands for astronomical unit - which is basically the distance from the Sun to EArth. AU from the Sun means that a distance is measured from the Sun, to some other object, and that the distance is expressed in AU.