The Sun
The Sun is the closest of the three, followed by Neptune, then Andromeda.
The Sun, then Neptune and then the Andromeda galaxy.
-- Neptune is another planet in the solar system, just as the Earth is. -- The sun is the star closest to every object in the solar system, including Neptune. -- Neptune averages 30.1 AU distant from the sun ... about 2.8 billion miles. -- The Earth averages roughly 93 million miles distant from the sun.
As Neptune is not a star the question is unnecessary - the Sun is the nearest star to the Earth. After that the next star is Alpha Proxima.
The closest distance to Earth is the Sun, which is about 93 million miles away. The Andromeda galaxy is about 2.537 million light years away from the Earth, while Neptune, the farthest planet in our solar system, is about 2.7 billion miles away.
Neptune. In order closest to the sun: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
No. Currently there is no 10th planet. Dwarf planets do not count. Neptune is the 8th.
The order of planets from the sun, starting with the one closest to the sun, is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
The eighth closest planet to the sun is Pluto but some ppl think it is not a planet so Neptune.
Currently Neptune is closer to the sun, however Pluto can get closer when it's at the closest part of its orbit. Pluto was closer then Neptune about 10 years ago, but it currently heading out to the farther part of its orbit, and con't be closer than Neptune again for over 200 years.
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From closest to the sun to the farthest:MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune