The Sun, and it is actually 92955806.8380657 Miles away.
The planet that is approximately 20 billion miles away from Earth would be Neptune.
The distance from Mars to Earth ranges from approximately 54.6 million to 401 million km from Earth, (34 million to 250 million miles). As both planets orbit the ...
10,000 miles away
Approximately 93 million miles
Actually it is approximately 92,957,130.4 miles away, so yes, essentially 93 million
From Earth to Saturn its approximately 170,000,000 miles away.
The moon doesn't have water but it's 93 million miles away. So since the moon orbits the earth I guess the answer is...The earth.
On average the sun is approximately 93 million miles away.
The sun is approximately 93 million miles away
The planet Mars is approximately 13 light minutes from the Sun.
Our sun is approximately 93,000,000 miles away. One light year isapproximately 5,866,000,000,000 miles away. 93,000,000/5,866,000,000,000 = 0.0000158 light years.
The planet that is approximately 20 billion miles away from Earth would be Neptune.
The runaway crimson Super Giant named Betelguese was estimated in 2008 to be approximately 640 light years away from our Earth.
It is about 93,000,000 miles away
The distance from earth and the sun is not in billions. It is around 150 million km away (93.20567 miles).Sometimes this changes because of our orbit which is elliptical, not circular, thus the variation. This is also called'1 Astronomical Unit'.
The planet Maris is 33.9 million miles away from the planet Earth. The planet Jupiter is 365 million miles away from Earth.
It varies with each lunar orbit. However, a mean distance is approximately 225,000 miles. Like the Earth and the Sun, the Moob orbits the Earth in an ellipse (NOT a circle). The Earth being at one of the foci of the ellipse. This ellipse can vary between a very narrow ellipse to nearly circular; it is normal Newtonian mechanics. As a consequence of this variability the apogee and perigee can vary too.