The planet that is approximately 503 million kilometers from the sun is Jupiter. It is the fifth planet from the sun in our solar system and has an average distance of around 778 million kilometers.
The third planet to sun is our planet "Earth" which is at the minimum distance of 146 million kilometers and the maximum distance from the sun of 152 million kilometers while orbiting around the sun.
There is no planet 1.8 miles from the Sun. The closest planet to the Sun is Mercury, with an average distance of 60 million kilometers.
The planet Venus is 108,200,000 Kilometers away from the Sun.
Earth is about 149.6 million kilometers from the Sun.
The closest planet to the sun is Mercury, which orbits the sun at an average distance of about 36 million miles (58 million kilometers).
The furthest discovered planet from the sun is Pluto.
Yes. It has a widely elliptical orbit at from about 46 to 70 million kilometers from the Sun.
The planet closest to the sun is Mercury, with an average distance of 36,000,000 miles, or 57,900,000 kilometers between the two.
The closest planet to the sun is Mercury. It orbits the sun at an average distance of about 36 million miles (58 million kilometers).
Mercury Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun, at an average distance from the Sun of about 58 million kilometers. By comparison, Earth is about 150 million kilometers from the Sun, while Pluto, the furthest planet, averages an enormous 5.9 billion kilometers away! If you were standing on Mercury, the Sun would appear much larger than it does on Earth. And since the Sun-Mercury distance varies so much during Mercury's orbit, the Sun would appear larger at some times than at others.
The planet in our solar system that is the farthest from the Sun is Neptune. It is 4.5 billion kilometers away. Neptune has 14 moons.