An AU (astronomical unit) is the distance from Earth to Sun, about 150 million kilometers. You can multiply by that number if you want it in kilometers.
Earth is approximately 1 astronomical unit (AU) away from the sun.
Mars is the closest. Mars orbital period is 687 days. Earth, as we all know, is 365 days. The next planet out, Jupiter, revolves around the Sun in 12 years. Saturn for information takes almost 30 years. Saturn
Saturn is 1.2 billion km (about 7 AU) from the Earth when the two planets are at their closest.
Earth is 1 AU from the Sun. There is no planet at an orbit of 2.5 AU. (Mars orbits at 1.5 AU and Jupiter at 5.2 AU).
It varies, 1.66 AU at Aphelion and 1.38 AU at Perihelion.
1 AU equals 149.6 million km, so 550185 AU is 82,307,676,000,000 kilometers
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AU stands for Astronomical Unit. The Earth is 1 AU away from the sun. Therefore, 1 AU is approximately 93 million miles long.
The mean distance between the Earth and the moon is 0.00256957312 AU
Earth is approximately 1 astronomical unit (AU) away from the sun.
0.014 astronomical units (AU) is approximately equal to 1,304,956 miles.
About 30 AU from the Sun. Since Earth is 1 AU from the Sun, Neptune can be between 29-31 AU from the Earth.
5.2 AU, that is five and one-fifth times as far as the Earth. Saturn is 9.5 AU, Uranus 19 AU and Neptune 29 AU.
96.6 AU
About 5 AU.
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Saturn is 9 AU from the Sun, or 8-10 AU from the Earth, depending on the relative positions in the two orbits.