Neptune, now. Pluto has been downgraded to a planetoid. There were times that Pluto would be closer to the sun than Neptune, too. So it would depend when you asked.
Was Pluto but that's not technically a planet so Neptune. And it's furthest not furtherest.
Right now Uranus. Since Pluto is now only considered a dwarf planet.
At its aphelion, the point furtherest from its primary while in orbit.
The Sun is our closest star, however obviously the other galactic stars are much further from Earth than our Sun.
Well, just a correction, but the superlative of far is furthest not "furtherest". Anyways. The furthest planet from the Sun is Neptune. After that is Pluto, a former planet, now known as a "dwarf planet". In order, the planets from the Sun are: # Mercury # Venus # Earth # Mars # Jupiter # Saturn # Uranus # Neptune # *Pluto So, presently, the planet furthest from the Sun is Neptune.
well it depends on which side of the Earth is closer to the sun. The closes side to the sun is bright and the furtherest side is the darkest it depends.
Pluto formed far away from the sun since a passing star shocked the thin gas and formed later.
No, the sun is not known as a planet!
There is no planet from the sun.
Mercury is the planet closest to the sun.
No, the Sun is not a planet.
the sun