On average, the Earth is 149,597,890km from the sun.
The distance between Mercury and the sun varies from a minimum of 46,000,000 km to a maximum of 69,817,000 km.
1.39/2=0.695 The radius of the Sun is 695,000 kilometers.
I do not think there any planets 1500 km from the sun only if it were 1500 million km from the sun , maybe there is a planet , but not 1500 km.
The radius of the Sun is 697,000 km, which means that the volume of the Sun is about 1,418,364,847.22 billion cubic km. The radius of Jupiter is 71,492 km, which gives us a volume of 1,530,600.9 billion cubic km. This means that inside the Sun, you could probably in about 926 Jupiters!
The diameter of the Sun is about 1,392,000 km.; that corresponds to a radius of 696,000 km.The diameter of the Sun is about 1,392,000 km.; that corresponds to a radius of 696,000 km.The diameter of the Sun is about 1,392,000 km.; that corresponds to a radius of 696,000 km.The diameter of the Sun is about 1,392,000 km.; that corresponds to a radius of 696,000 km.
The sun is about 15,000 km big
There is not a way to tell how many km are from the sun to Sedna. It is a long distence from the sun to Sedna.
149.6 million km
150 million km :) :-
Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
483.77 million miles (778.55 million km).
It gets as close as 4,452,940,833 km and as far as 4,553,946,490 km.
PlanetAverage distance from sun in kmMercury57,909,175Venus108,208,930Earth149,597,890Mars227,936,640Jupiter778,412,010Saturn1,426,725,400Uranus2,870,972,200Neptune4,498,252,900
around about 108,200,000 km
An astronomical unit is the average distance from the Sun to the Earth; about 150,000,000 km.
Planet Neptune is 2.80 billion miles (4.50 billion km) from the sun.
93,000,000 miles or roughly 150,000,000 km.