Mercury--0.387 astronomical units Venus--0.723 astronomical units Earth--1.0 astronomical units Mars--1.524 astronomical units Jupiter--5.203 astronomical units Saturn--9.529 astronomical units Uranus--19.19 astronomical units Neptune--30.06 astronomical units Pluto--39.53 astronomical units Please note that these are all mean distances, and the actual distance will vary as to the location of the specific planet in its specific orbit.
Mercury:35,980,000 miles (57,910,000 km)
Venus:67,240,000 miles (108,200,000 km)
Earth:92,960,000 miles (149,600,000 km)
Mars:141,600,000 miles (227,900,000 km)
Jupiter:483,800,000 miles (778,500,000 km)
Saturn:890,700,000 miles (1,433,000,000 km)
Uranus:1,787,000,000 miles (2,877,000,000 km)
Neptune:2,798,000,000 miles (4,503,000,000 km)
Neptune. Eris is the furthest known dwarf planet.
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im joking here is your answer:All the planets can be hundreds even thousands and more miles apart
Eris is the furthest known dwarf planet.
Earth 93 million miles frome the sun
Of the inner planets Mars is furthest from the sun.
The eighth planet from the sun is also the furthest planet from the sun. It is Neptune.
The furthest discovered planet from the sun is Pluto.
The sun......
Uranus is the second furthest planet from the sun. Neptune, now the furthest planet from the sun, was the second furthest planet from the sun after Pluto was discovered in 1930 until Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2003.
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Of the inner planets Mars is furthest from the sun.
The eighth planet from the sun is also the furthest planet from the sun. It is Neptune.
Uranus is the second furthest planet from the sun. Neptune, now the furthest planet from the sun, was the second furthest planet from the sun after Pluto was discovered in 1930 until Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2003.
Uranus is the second furthest planet from the sun. Neptune, now the furthest planet from the sun, was the second furthest planet from the sun after Pluto was discovered in 1930 until Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2003.
If you are referring to Earth, the sun is furthest at the summer solstice (June 21st).
No, Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. Dwarf Planet Pluto is the furthest from the Sun.No.Mars is the 4th planet from the sun.The furthest planet from the sun is Neptune.Previously the furthest was Pluto, however Pluto is no longer classified as a planet.
The furthest discovered planet from the sun is Pluto.
You are closest to the Sun at perihelion and furthest at aphelion. As to which month, it will depend on where you live. In the Northern Hemisphere you are closest to the Sun in January and furthest in July.
The sun......
To answer this question, technically, there is no planet 9th from the sun, because Pluto is no longer considered a planet.
Yes, as Mercury and Venus are still considered planets.