No planet so far observed or detected is that far from the Sun.
The furthest planet so far observed is Neptune at about 30 AU.
Uranus is around 19 AU from the sun, theres no planet that is 1.9 AU from the sun. the closest to this is Mars, at 1.5 AU.
Venus is 0.723332 AU (semi-major axis) from the Sun.
Planet Saturn is 9.5 au's away from the sun. An au is astronomical unit used to measure distances from a planet to the sun.
The distance between the Sun and the Earth is 1 AU (149.597 m km / 93 m miles) whereas the distance between the Sun and Venus is at an average of 0.723 AU (108. 200 m km / 67.625 m miles). So it can be called 72% of the Sun-Earth distance.
neptune
Venus is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting at a distance of .72 AU. It has no natural satellites.
Venus is .72 AU's away from the sun.
Venus is .72 Au(astronomical units) from the sun
Jupiter is roughly 5.2 AU from the sun.
Uranus is around 19 AU from the sun, theres no planet that is 1.9 AU from the sun. the closest to this is Mars, at 1.5 AU.
Venus is 0.723332 AU (semi-major axis) from the Sun.
Venus' aphelion is 0.728 231 28 and its perihelion is 0.718 432 70 AU with a semi majour axis of 0.723 332 AU.
Planet Saturn is 9.5 au's away from the sun. An au is astronomical unit used to measure distances from a planet to the sun.
Jupiter
neptune
The distance between the Sun and the Earth is 1 AU (149.597 m km / 93 m miles) whereas the distance between the Sun and Venus is at an average of 0.723 AU (108. 200 m km / 67.625 m miles). So it can be called 72% of the Sun-Earth distance.
Jupiter