If Venus orbited 96% closer to the sun, it would orbit at an average distance of 2.69 million miles (4.33 million km).
Uranus's orbit would be at 71,352,000 miles (114,830,000 km), just past the orbit of Venus.
Neptune would orbit at 111,920,000 miles if the orbit was 96% closer to the Sun.
If Earth orbited 96% closer than it currently does, its orbit would be, on average, 3.72 million miles (6 million km).
If Saturn orbited 96% closer to the Sun than it does now, it would orbit at 35,352,000 miles (56,893,529 km), about where Mercury orbits.
If Mars orbited 96% closer to the sun than it does now, it would orbit at an average distance of 5,664,000 miles (9,115,324 km).
Jupiter's orbit would be at 19,352,000 miles (31,144,025 km).
Mercury's orbit would be, on average, 1.44 million miles (2.3 million km) if it orbited 96% closer than it does.
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Planets Mercury and Venus are closer to the Sun than Earth.
Earth is the next planet to orbit inside Mars, while Jupiter is the next planet to orbit outside Mars orbit. Mars' orbit is closer to Venus (and Mercurys') orbit than it is to Jupiters though.
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Venus can come closer to the Earth (41 million kilometers). In its orbit around the Sun, Venus is between 107 and 108 million kilometers from the star.