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The distance between the Moon and Earth is larger than the Sun's radius. The average distance between the Moon and Earth is about 384,400 km while the Sun's radius is about 696,340 km.
Earth is closer to the Sun Earth is 92,960,000 miles (149,600,000 km) Sun, Distance to Earth Mars is141,600,000 miles (227,900,000 km) Mars, Distance from Sun
Same as the distance between the Earth and Sun, that is 93 Million miles, give or take 278 km (173 mi) and 460 km (286 mi), the stationary orbit distance, and 12,756.32 km (7,926.41 mi), the diameter of the Earth.
The nearest distance is called the perihelion and the furthest distance is called the aphelion (there is about 5 million km difference). The mean distance is called one astronomical unit.
On average, Jupiter is about 484 million miles (778 million kilometers) away from Earth. However, since both planets travel around the Sun on elliptical orbits, this distance can vary depending on their positions in their respective orbits.
The Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 km, while the Sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million km. The average distance between the Earth and the Sun is about 150 million km, which is known as an astronomical unit (AU).
The distance between the Moon and Earth is larger than the Sun's radius. The average distance between the Moon and Earth is about 384,400 km while the Sun's radius is about 696,340 km.
The average distance between Sun and Earth is called the "astronomical unit". It is approximately 150 million km.
The minimum distance between the Earth and the Sun occurs during perihelion, which is when the Earth is closest to the Sun in its elliptical orbit. This usually happens around January 3rd of each year.
The equatorial diameter of the Earth is about 12,742 km, while the polar diameter is about 12,714 km. This means that the Earth is slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator, resulting in a difference of approximately 28 km between the two measurements.
Mars is on average about 225 million km away from Earth. However, the distance between Earth and Mars can vary due to their elliptical orbits around the Sun.
It varies. Anything from 152,098,232 km at its furthest to 147,098,290 km at it's closest. The average (semi-major axis) is 149,598,261 km.
The diameter of the Sun is 1,392,000 km, while the equatorial diameter of the Earth is 12,756 km
The Earths Equatorial diameter is 12756 km, and there are (on average) 149,597,890 km to the sun, so we are talking about 11728 Earths.
149.6 million km
150 million km :) :-
57.79 million km.