Mars is 12.67 light minutes away from the Sun. That is 2.40937209 × 10-5 light years.
There are no planets that orbit between the Sun and Mars. The planets that orbit between the Sun and Mars are Mercury and Venus, with Mars being the next planet in the sequence.
Mars is approximately 225 million kilometers away from the Sun on average.
About an estimate of 2600600 mars' would fit into the Sun.
It takes 687 Earth days for mars to orbit the Sun
What makes you think the Sun doesn't give light to the Solar System?The amount of light received at a given point, however, is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.So if you were to go to Mars (which is farther from the Sun than we are) the Sun would be about a third as bright as it is from Earth.If you were to go even farther - say to alpha Centauri, about 4 lightyears away - the Sun would appear as a normal night-time star. Quite bright, but just a point of light.If you went to the standard distance used by astronomers (10 parsecs or about 33 lightyears) the Sun would be even fainter, about magnitude 5.
at miday 5,000,000,000 lightyears away at midknight 100,000,000,000,000
11.41 lightyears from the Sun.
Mars is about 12 light-minutes away from the Sun. Mars is the fourth planet from the sun in the Solar System.
about 26000 lightyears
Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
In terms of the speed of light, the distance between the Earth and Sun is81/3 light minutes,or about 0.00001585 light-year.
Mars will revole around the sun forever until it blows up or the sun has a supernova
None, you surely mean moons, right? There is only one sun, and that is the one Mars orbits.
Mars orits around our star the Sun.
There are no planets that orbit between the Sun and Mars. The planets that orbit between the Sun and Mars are Mercury and Venus, with Mars being the next planet in the sequence.
Mercury, Venus, and Earth are all closer to the sun than Mars is.
Lightyears. The distance between the Sun and Earth is 1.49 lightyears (149 000 000 km)