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The average distance between Earth and Mars is about 225 million kilometers, or 1.52 astronomical units. The distance varies due to the elliptical orbits of both planets.
The orbit of Mercury is elliptical. This means that its orbit travels the path of an ellipse, and isn't always the same distance from the Sun. When Mercury makes its closest approach to the Sun, astronomers call this perihelion. So, the perihelion of Mercury is 46 million kilometers (29 million miles), or 0.307 astronomical units (1 AU is the distance from the Sun to the Earth). The furthest point of a planet's orbit is called the aphelion. So in the case of Mercury, its furthest point stretches out to 70 million km (44 million miles), or 0.466 astronomical units.
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun.Mercury's orbit is severely elliptical meaning that the planet's distance to the Sun varies. At its closest, Mercury is 46 million kilometers (28.5 million miles or 0.31 AU) from the Sun, and at its farthest it is nearly 70 million kilometers (43 million miles or 0.46 AU) from the Sun.The mean distance is 58 million kilometers (36 million miles or 0.39 AU).
46,000,000 kilometers are 28,583,074 miles.
1,451,618,596 seconds in 46 years.
The average distance between Earth and Mars is about 225 million kilometers, or 1.52 astronomical units. The distance varies due to the elliptical orbits of both planets.
46 million has 6 zeros, like this: 46,000,000
These are incompatible units. Liter is volume (3 dimensions) millimeter is linear (1 dimension).46 liters is 46 million cubic millimeters
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Mercury's orbit is the most elliptical of the eight planets' orbits, with eccentricity of 0.206. Mercury has an average distance from the Sun of 0.387 astronomical units, and the Sun is off-centre by 20.6% of that, or 0.080 astronomical units. So Mercury's distance varies from 0.307 to 0.467 AU, or in kilometres 46 millon to 70 million, which is quite strange. The Sun's rays that shine on Mercury are more than twice as intense at the closest approach as they are at the furthest away.
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Answer: 46000000 mi. = 74,029,824 km
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The orbit of Mercury is elliptical. This means that its orbit travels the path of an ellipse, and isn't always the same distance from the Sun. When Mercury makes its closest approach to the Sun, astronomers call this perihelion. So, the perihelion of Mercury is 46 million kilometers (29 million miles), or 0.307 astronomical units (1 AU is the distance from the Sun to the Earth). The furthest point of a planet's orbit is called the aphelion. So in the case of Mercury, its furthest point stretches out to 70 million km (44 million miles), or 0.466 astronomical units.
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0.0000048622038365132305 to 0.000007399005838172308 light years or 46 million - 70 million kilometers