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Mercury averages about 57,910,000 kilometres or 35,985,274 miles from the sun.

Venus: 108,200,000 or 67,235,480.

Earth: 149,600,000 or 93,000,000

Mars: 227,940,000 or 141,641,916.

Jupiter: 778,330,000 or 483,654,262.

Saturn: 1,426,980,000 or 886,725,372.

Uranus: 2,870,990,000 or 1,784,033,186.

Neptune: 4,497,070,000 or 2,794,479,298.

Pluto, no longer considered as a planet, averages 5,913,520,000 kilometres or 3,000,000,000miles from the sun.

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