It's hard to answer this question because it changes, depending on the positions of the planets in their orbits.
Venus can get closer to Earth than any other planet, but that doesn't mean it's always the closest. The orbit of Venus averages about 41 million kilometers (25.5 million miles) closer to the Sun than Earth. The orbit of Mars averages about 79 million kilometers (49 million miles) farther out than Earth.
At any given time, Venus or Mars (or very, very rarely, Mercury) might be the closest planet to Earth.
it is the 3rd nearest planet to the sun
the closest planets to venus are earth and mecury
A planet is an object that orbits a star, has enough gravity to make itself mostly round, and has cleared other objects out of its orbit. A satellite is an object that orbits another object that is itself orbiting a star. The object may be a planet, dwarf planet, asteroid, or comet.
All the planets in the solar system orbit in the same direction, counter-clockwise.
non made satellites are those which orbits any planet or star such as earth,moon.
The planet nearest to the Earth is Venus. That is, of course, when it's correctly placed in its orbit relative to the Earth.
The nearest to this is Mars, which takes about 687 Earth days.
No. Earth is a planet. It orbits the sun, which is a star.
The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
No, it orbits you. Of course! The moon orbits EARTH, our planet.
No planet is under only nine million miles from earth - the nearest planet to us (at closest approach in our respective orbits) is Venus which would get as low as about 26 million miles distance.
If you mean faster than the Earth, then the planets Mercury and Venus orbit faster. This is because they are closer to the sun.
No planet orbits Earth.
Earth is the closest planet the moon, as it is our planet's moon and orbits Earth.
The planet that orbits the sun at a speed of approximately 110,000 kph is Earth.
Earth is the nearest planet from Mars.
The moon Luna orbits the planet Earth.