28.74 AU
Saturn is 1.2 billion km (about 7 AU) from the Earth when the two planets are at their closest.
You can change a billion km into astronomical units by dividing by 150 million km. A 1.5 billion km is 10 AU, so that is a bit further than Saturn.
One Au is 149,668,992kms (93,000,000miles), the distance from the Earth to the Sun. So 10.88 AU is 162,839,863,296kms (1,011,840,000miles)
About 4.68 AU
Voyager 1 was able to perform measurements and establish the distance as 121 AU (18 billion km). This would make the distance about 0.0019 light years.
Mercury - 35,983,610 Venus - 67,232,360 Earth - 92,957,100 Mars - 141,635,300 Jupiter - 483,632,000 Saturn - 888,188,000 Uranus - 1,783,950,000 Neptune - 2,798,842,000 Pluto(may not be a planet) - 3,674,491,000 http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/AtHomeAstronomy/act10_datasheet.html IN MILES
These are the *average* distances (for Mercury and Pluto, the variation in distance is substantial. Pluto's perihelion is closer than Neptune's aphelion.)Mercury is 57.9 million km (36 million miles) from the Sun (0.38 AU)Venus is 108.2 million km (67.2 million miles) from the Sun (0.72 AU )Earth is 149.6 million km (93 million miles) from the Sun (1 AU)Mars is 227.9 million km (141.6 million miles) from the Sun (1.52 AU)Jupiter is 778.4 million km (483.6 million miles) from the Sun (5.2 AU)Saturn is 1.4 billion km (870 million miles) from the Sun (9.5 AU)Uranus is 2.87 billion km (1.78 billion miles) from the Sun (19.2 AU)Neptune is 4.5 billion km (2.8 billion miles) from the Sun (30 AU)3 of the 5 Dwarf PlanetsPluto is 5.9 billion km (3.6 billion miles) from the Sun (40 AU)Ceres is 414 million km (257 million miles) from the Sun (2.77 AU)Eris is 10.1 billion km (6.2 billion miles) from the Sun (67.67 AU)
Saturn is 1.2 billion km (about 7 AU) from the Earth when the two planets are at their closest.
1 Astronomical Unit = 149,598,000 kilometers.
5.906 billion km, or 39.5 AU, where one AU is the Earth to Sun distance. Plutos distance from the sun varies a lot throughout its 248 year orbit, ranging from 7.375 billion km (49.3 AU) at its furthest to 4.436 billion km (29.7 AU) at its closest.
2.27 billion kilometers = 15.174 Astronomical Units.
9 AU = 1,346,380,843 km.9 AU = 1,346,380,843 km.9 AU = 1,346,380,843 km.9 AU = 1,346,380,843 km.
Makemake, one of the dwarf planets in our solar system, is about 4.3 billion miles (6.9 billion kilometers) away from Earth on average. Its distance can vary due to its elliptical orbit around the Sun.
You can change a billion km into astronomical units by dividing by 150 million km. A 1.5 billion km is 10 AU, so that is a bit further than Saturn.
Saturn is approximately 9.58 astronomical units (AU) or 1.43 billion kilometers away from the Sun.
149.6 million km = 1 AU (rounded)1.6 million km = 0.0107 AU (rounded)
4.7 billion km is 2,920,444,603.515 miles.