The mean distance or semi major axis of the Earth from the Sun is:
No. The AU is the mean (average) distance from Earth to the Sun.
I think you mean the distance from the Earth to the Sun. This distance is measured in Astronomical Units (AU)
One Astronomical Unit is the mean distance between the Sun and the Earth.
Pretty much the same as yours, give or take the radius of the Earth. So the answer is: mean distance from the Sun + or - 6357 km. The Earth's mean distance from the Sun is about 149.6 million kilometers.
Not sure what you mean with "known as"; there is no special name for this distance, if that's what you mean.
92,955,807.27 miles is the mean Earth-Sun distance. This number is also what is commonly referred to as an astronomical unit.
The Sun is at a mean distance of about 150 million kilometers from Earth. The Moon is at a mean distance of 380,000 kilometers from Earth. The direction at which you find them vary over time.
The mean distance between the Earth and the moon is 0.00256957312 AU
It's a measure of how far apart they are.
The mean distance of the Sun from the Earth is approximately 149,600,000 kilometers, or 92,960,000 miles, and its light travels this distance in 8 minutes and 19 seconds
Saturn, Its mean distance is 9.53 AU, where one AU (Astronomical Unit) is the earth to sun distance.
The mean distance of the Sun from the Earth is approximately 149.6 million kilometers (1 AU), though the distance varies as the Earth moves from perihelion in January to aphelion in July.