The distance from the Earth to Mars is constantly changing as both planets orbit the Sun in different orbits and at different speeds.
As of Jaunary 14, 2014 at about 4:5 PM Pacific time, Mars is about 1.22449 AU, and closing. That's about 113,823,456 miles. But the Earth is catching up, because the Earth is in a closer, faster orbit, and we'll be at our closest point of approach on April 8, 2014. At that time, Mars will be at about 0.62 AU away, which is not especially close as oppositions go.
It varies. When earth is at aphelion (furthest distance from the sun) and Mars is at perihelion (closest distance) and both planets are on the same side of the sun, the distance shrinks to under half an AU, or 46 million miles.
When earth and Mars are on opposite sides of the sun, both at aphelion, the distance is maximized to 2.5 AU (232 million mlies).
On average the distance could be approximated by the hypotenuse of a right triangle with sides of 1 and 1.5 AU, about 1.8 AU or 167 million miles.
Bear in mind that as the planet Earth and the planet Mars both revolve around the sun, with the Earth orbiting more rapidly than Mars does, their relative positions are changing all the time. There is a huge difference between the closest approach of Mars, and its most distant position. The average is about 90 million miles. It is a very large distance. In comparison, the moon is only a quarter of a million miles away.
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Mars is 141,600,000 million miles from the sun
mars is 35,000,000 miles from earth
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The closest star to Mars is the Sun. The distance of Mars to the Sun is 227.92 million km or 141.62 million miles. However, Mars orbits the sun in an elliptical orbit, so at its closest point called the perihelion, it is only 206.62 million km away, or 128.39 million miles. At its farthest point, Mars is 249.23 million km away, or 154.86 million miles.
Mars. It is 342 million miles away.
earth is 1 planet away from mars
Average distance from the sun: Mercury: 29.26 million miles Venus: 67.69 million miles Earth: 91.95 million miles Mars: 128.9 million miles Jupiter: 472.3 million miles Saturn: 913 million miles Uranus: 1.866 billion miles Neptune: 2.793 billion miles
The 'mission to Mars' is decades and hundreds of millions of miles away. We will first have a base on the moon, which is only a quarter million miles away. (Baring a world war or catastrophic natural disaster.)
about 228 million miles about 228 million miles away
141,633,263 miles, on average. This distance can vary though depending on where Mars is in its orbit.
The closest star to Mars is the Sun. The distance of Mars to the Sun is 227.92 million km or 141.62 million miles. However, Mars orbits the sun in an elliptical orbit, so at its closest point called the perihelion, it is only 206.62 million km away, or 128.39 million miles. At its farthest point, Mars is 249.23 million km away, or 154.86 million miles.
Mars is 48.7 million miles from Earth, on average.
alot of miles away infact mercury - 36.000.000 venus earth mars jupiter saturn uranus neptune pluto
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mars is 12,942.66 miles around
Around 140 million miles
Mars is 141,600,000 miles away from the sun. Earth is 149, 600,000 miles from the sun and Uranus is 1,787,000,000 miles from the sun.
Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
Mars is, on average, about 128.6 million limes away from the sun.
Mars. It is 342 million miles away.