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The average distance from the Sun to Neptune is about 2.8 billion miles. Therefore, 5900 million miles would be roughly twice the distance from the Sun to Neptune.
Based on an average distance of 93 million miles from the sun, a planet that is 5900 million miles away would be Saturn.
None. The nearest planet to the Sun is Mercury at a distance of 58 million kilometers or 36 million miles.
Anything that close would be burned up Mercury is about 59 MILLION miles from the Sun.
5 900 000 000 miles = 9 495 129 600 kilometers Pluto (no longer a planet) is at a distance of 5,945,900,000 km So this planet would have to be out beyond Pluto. As Neptune is the last planet out, the answer therefore has to be there is no planet at 5900 million miles from the sun.
Dwarf planet Pluto is on average 5900 million miles from the sun. It orbit is quite eccentric, sometimes it comes as close as 4437 million miles, at its furthest it is 7376 million miles from the sun.
The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). If it's 5900 million miles from the Sun you may be referring to a distance to a different planet, such as Neptune or Saturn.
about 67.2 millon miles or 108.2 millon kilometers
879 millon miles
At a distance of 5.9 billion miles away from the sun, you would be in the region of the Kuiper Belt, a vast ring of icy bodies beyond Neptune. This is where objects like Pluto, Eris, and other dwarf planets reside along with countless other smaller asteroids and comets.
Actually, scientists are certain the sun is about 93 million miles away from earth.
No, it is approx 93 million miles away from the earth