do you mean when the Earth is farthest away from the Sun?
If so, then this occurs at an event called 'aphelion,' when a body is the farthest from its star in its orbit.
Recently this has been and will be happening on July 4th.
(Note--distance from the Sun has nothing to do with seasons. That is because of our axial tilt.)
Planet Neptune takes the most time to orbit the sun, as it is the farthest away.
Mars is the farthest terrestrial planet from the Sun.
Neptune is the farthest planet away from the Sun. It is cold, but actually warmer than Uranus.
The answer is Mars, assuming the question means "farthest away".
The farthest-away from the sun measured object/series of objects in our solar system is the Oort Cloud, a large asteroid belt, which orbits approximately 7.479893535 x 1012 kilometers away from the sun, or 50,000 AU (astronomical units).
Planet Neptune takes the most time to orbit the sun, as it is the farthest away.
Mars is the farthest terrestrial planet from the Sun.
2000 feet away
Neptune is the farthest planet away from the Sun. It is cold, but actually warmer than Uranus.
No, it almost the farthest away. Mercury is closest to the Sun.
Apogee is closest, Para gee is farthest
The planet in our solar system that is the farthest from the Sun is Neptune. It is 4.5 billion kilometers away. Neptune has 14 moons.
Mercury is closest to the sun, and Pluto was the farthest away, but it was removed as a planet, and now Neptune is furthest from Sol.
Pluto
Neptune was the farthest for 20 years. then pluto came.
Pluto is not the farthest object from the Sun.Objects farther than Pluto are:HaumeaMakemakeErisThousands of minor planets
Of the presently known planets, Uranus and Neptune are farthest from the sun.Uranus, NeptuneOr maybe better to say "Neptune, Uranus" in that order as Neptune is further away than Uranus.