A "distance" must be specified between two objects. There is no "distance of the Solar System" by itself.
Earth is part of our solar system.
It is not any distance from it. Our solar system is in the Milky Way.
29770600000km I found this by taking the distance from the earth to the sun from the distance from the sun to the heliosphere (edge of solar system)
There is only one star in our solar system, and that is our sun.
the solar system is measured in what are known as light years
six billion
2561
By solar system standards the Space Station is very, very close to the earth. So, the distance from the Space Station to Neptune is the same as the distance from earth to Neptune, and this distance changes constantly as the two planets orbit around the sun.
Inside our Solar System distances are measured in Astronomical Units (AU) which is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, or about 93 million miles. Jupiter is about 5.5 AU distance from the sun or around 500 million miles. Distances outside our Solar System are usually measured in Light Years.
About 26,000 light years.
Earth is part of our solar system.
The base SI unit of distance is the meter.