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When? Mars and Earth are constantly moving, so the distance between them is constantly changing. If you're really interested, it would be trivial to look up their relative distances from the sun, and figure out how far apart they can ever be (if they're both on opposite sides of the sun) or how close they can ever get (if they're both on the same side of the sun).

I'm not going to do that for you, though, because I would hate to spoil your joy of discovery.

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11y ago

34,646,418 miles

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The above is not in scientific notation. It also suggests that the distance is a constant whereas it varies greatly depending on their relative positions in their orbit.

The nearest distance (perigee) is 5.6*1010 metres or 5.6*107 kilometres.

The greatest distance (apogee) is 4.0*1011 metres or 4.0*108 kilometres.

The average distance is 2.25*1011 metres or 2.25*108 kilometres.

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10y ago

Mars does not have scientific notation. Various measures concerning Mars: its distance from the sun or earth, its mass, radius, length of orbit may be expressed in scientific notation but any of those is a characteristic of Mars in scientific notation, not Mars itself. Besides, you have not specified which characteristic.

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11y ago

The distance between these orbits is 249,209,300.0 km. In scientific notation, it's 2.49209300 x 108 km. Move 8 decimal places to the left to get that number in that notation!

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10y ago

The radius is approximately 3.4*106 metres.

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9y ago

The average distance from Jupiter to the Sun is 7.8*10^8 kilometres.

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14y ago

4th planet from the sun

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10y ago

About 2.28 x 108 kilometers, on average.

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8y ago

4.838 x 10^8 miles

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8y ago

1.416 x 10^8 miles

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