By definition, the planet Earths average distance is 1 AU (astronomical Unit) from the sun. This is about 93 million miles or 150 million km.
The Planet Earth is 1 AU (93 million miles, 150 million kilometers) from the Sun
Earth is 1 AU (Astronomical Unit) from the sun. Its a unit of measurement in itself to compared distances of other bodies in our solar system. Its approximately 93,000,000 miles.
Earth
Earth.
Saturn
There is no 11th planet from the sun. Pluto used to be the 9th (and most distant) planet, but now that distinction goes to Neptune, the 8th planet from the sun.
Mercury
The axis of the planet Uranus is tipped. The poles are on the sides of the planet instead of the top and bottom. This makes it spin sideways compared to the other planets in our system.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system and earth is the 5 th largest
Neptune is the eighth and most distant planet after Niburu from the Sun. Neptune is approximately 4.503 billion kilometers away from the Sun.
Saturn is 9.54 A.U from the sun (1AU= Earth's distance from the sun)
Mars
There is no 11th planet from the sun. Pluto used to be the 9th (and most distant) planet, but now that distinction goes to Neptune, the 8th planet from the sun.
Mercury
The fifth planet from the sun is Jupiter (the first of the gas giants!).
Neptune is the eighth and furthest planet from the Sun.
The axis of the planet Uranus is tipped. The poles are on the sides of the planet instead of the top and bottom. This makes it spin sideways compared to the other planets in our system.
Planet by a long way. They vary but in our solar system the largest is Jupiter and it's 66,854km across the middle. A light second is the distance travelled by light in a second = 299,792.5km A star can be lots of different sizes - our Sun is = 1,391,980km An AU is the distance from the Earth to the Sun = 149,598,000 km
1 Astronomical Unit or 1AU is the average distance between the Sun and the Earth. It is approximately 149,598,000 km.
Since all other things are equal, it will take a year to go around the star. The mass of the planet hardly has any effect on its orbit - unless this mass is significant, compared to the star.
the fifth planet from the sun is Jupiter, it goes Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, (Pluto). I remember it from a synonym. My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming Planets. Hope this helps :)
1 Astronomical unit is the mean distance from Earth to Sun and is exactly 149,597,870,700 metres or 92,955,807.273 miles.