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When the moon is fathest away from the sun or aphelions?

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Planet usually fathest from the sun?

Neptune.


Why is Neptune dark?

neptune is dark because it is fathest from the sun


Which is near to the earth sun or moon?

The moon is much closer to the earth that the sun. The moon is about 239,000 miles away. The sun is about 93,000,000 miles away.


Sun or moon which one is far from earth?

Moon is 250,000 miles away. Sun is 93,000,000 miles away.


What is the furthest away from the moon?

The sun......


Which is the nearest the moon or the sun?

The Moon is closer at 384400 km (0.0026 AU) away from Earth while the Sun is 150000000 KM (1 AU) from Earth.


Is the moon as hot as the Sun because it is close to it?

No, the Moon is nowhere near as hot as The Sun, and the Moon is as far away from the Sun (on average) as Earth is.


How far away is the moon from Saturn?

1,427,000,000 away from the sun.


Are there two aphelions?

Aphelion is the point in a planet's orbit where it is furthest from the Sun. So each planet has exactly one of them.


How many times big the Sun from Moon?

The Sun is about 400 times as big (diameter) as the Moon. It just happens that the Sun is about 400 times as far away as the Moon so that when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun there can be a total eclipse of the Sun. The orbit of the Moon is eleiptical , sometimes close and sometimes farther away from the earth and when the alignment happens at a time when the Moon is farther away, the eclipse is annular (like a ring).


What is the from the moon and the sun?

it is about 100 feet away


How far away is earth from the sun and the moon?

From the Sun: about 150 million kilometers. From the Moon: about 380,000 kilometers.