Earth: the planet we live on, I can't believe you didn't know that!!
No planet exists with that criteria.
Titan's surface daylight is about one thousandth the intensity of Earth's. This is partly due to the thickness of the atmosphere, but mostly due Titan's greater distance from the Sun. Saturn (which Titan orbits) is nearly ten times further away at about 1,427 million Km from the Sun, while Earth is only about 150million Km from the Sun.
5,890,000,000 km
planet? Earth is 150 million km from the sun
There is no planet that close to the Sun. Mercury the closest planet, is 69.8 million km (43.4 million miles) distant.
The answer is Earth
Planet Uranus is about 3 billion kilometers from the sun at its furthest point in its orbit. At its closest point it is about 2.5 billions kilometers away.
The earth is an average of about 149,668,992 kilometers from the sun.
It is unlikely for any planet to exist exactly 150 km from the sun, as the sun's surface itself is about 700,000 km in radius. Planets are typically located millions of kilometers away from the sun, such as Earth, which is about 150 million km away. Any object located extremely close to the sun would likely be vaporized due to the intense heat and radiation.
I do not think there any planets 1500 km from the sun only if it were 1500 million km from the sun , maybe there is a planet , but not 1500 km.
The Mercury to sun distance ranges from 46,001,200 km (28,583,821 miles) to 69,816,900 km (43,382,211 miles). The average distance is 57,909,175 km (35,983,094 miles).
Neptune is located 4.4 billion km away from earth and is the 8th planet from the sun