We are in the Solar system and a part of it. It's like asking "How far is France from Europe?"
Yes... there is no way to judge that as Mercury, venus, earth, mars, jup[iter, saturn, uranus and neptune are the planets located in the solar system.
you could reference the distance from the earth to the sun though.
A gamma ray burst would certainly affect earth, depending on how far away it is. It could come from outside the solar system.
29770600000km I found this by taking the distance from the earth to the sun from the distance from the sun to the heliosphere (edge of solar system)
Alpha Centauri is the nearest star system to our Solar System and the third brightest star. It is located 4.367 light years away from Earth.
The star Antares is approximately 600 light years away from our solar system. See the related link for more information.
Only Earth, as far as we know.
The sun is THIRD CLOSEST IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM GET SOME FACTS gosh.
We are in the Solar system.
stars are pretty far away from the solar system
A gamma ray burst would certainly affect earth, depending on how far away it is. It could come from outside the solar system.
5,970,000 km
they are very far away
because they are far away from our solar system
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Earth is about 5,763 million km from Pluto.
29770600000km I found this by taking the distance from the earth to the sun from the distance from the sun to the heliosphere (edge of solar system)
The one and ONLY star in our solar system is the Sun, which is about 93 million miles away from the Earth. The next closest star is the red dwarf Proxima Centauri, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years. That's clearly not even close to being in our solar system.
Alpha Centauri is the nearest star system to our Solar System and the third brightest star. It is located 4.367 light years away from Earth.
The sun is 8 light minutes away from earth, or 15 billion kilometers away from earth, in the middle of our solar system which the earth is orbiting, not the sun orbiting the earth. The previous answer said that beyond mars is the deepest part of space. This is 100% wrong. Although after mars is already the asteroid belt and after it is already the outer planets of the solar system, our solar system is too tiny a fraction of space than you can imagine.