By Triton I presume you mean our Neptune's biggest moon
Neptune is little over 450 Billion miles from the sun and that would be 720,000,000 kilometers from the Sun or a little more
Neptune's Biggest Moon Triton (2540 ks across) is one of the coldest objects ever resourced in our solar system
Triton is smaller than our moon but further from its planet Neptune than our moon is from Earth, Triton is 354,000 kilometers in orbit around Neptune
All in all this means that Triton is approximately 720,000,000 or 720 billion kilometers from the sun
Triton is one of the moons of Neptune, so the average distance between the Sun and Triton is also the orbital distance of Neptune itself; about 30 AU.
The distance from Sun to Earth is about 150 million kilometers.
The mean distance of Mars to the Sun is about 228 million kilometers. However the martian orbit is quite eccentric which leads to a difference of nearly 42 million kilometers between the furthest and the closest distance distance from the Sun.
The approximate distance from the Sun to the Earth.
The third planet to sun is our planet "Earth" which is at the minimum distance of 146 million kilometers and the maximum distance from the sun of 152 million kilometers while orbiting around the sun.
The closest distance from the earth to the sun is about 147 kilometers. This figure changes all the time and at its farthest, the sun is about 152 kilometers away.
The average distance between Neptune and its largest moon, Triton, is about 354,800 kilometers. Triton is the seventh-largest moon in the Solar System and is known for its retrograde orbit around Neptune.
Neptune is approximately 2.8 billion miles (4.5 billion kilometers) from the Sun. Neptune has 14 known moons, with the largest ones being Triton, Nereid, and Proteus.
The Sun is at a distance of about 150 million kilometers from Earth; the Moon is at a distance of about 380,000 kilometers from Earth.
The average distance is 1,433,449,370 kilometers.
The distance from Sun to Earth is about 150 million kilometers.
The mean distance of Mars to the Sun is about 228 million kilometers. However the martian orbit is quite eccentric which leads to a difference of nearly 42 million kilometers between the furthest and the closest distance distance from the Sun.
On average, Jupiter is 779 million kilometers from the Sun
58 million kilometers from the sun
The distance from the sun to Uranus in kilometers is 2,870,972,170.19.218 AU (astronomical units), 1.79 billion miles, or 2.88 billion kilometers from the sun.
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.
Mars is the second planet from the sun. It has an elliptical orbit so the distance may vary.It is 142,000,000 miles away from the sun and 229,000,000 kilometers.
The Sun's diameter is 1.4 million kilometers. The circumference is 4.4 million km around.