It varies with each planet's position in its orbit. Mars is farther out from the Sun, and orbits more slowly than the Earth does.
At the "conjunction", when the two planets are closest together, they are about .5 AU apart. But 8 months later, when Earth has raced ahead and is now on the opposite side of the Sun from Mars, the distance is about 1.5 AU.
Earth is, by definition, 1 AU from the Sun.
Since Mars is 1.52 times further from the Sun, it is (by definition) 1.52 AU's from the Sun.
The distance between Mars and Earth in astronomical units (AU) is 0.52. This is 225 million kilometers or 154 million miles.
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This distance is continuously varying as the two planets orbit the Sun. The minimum distance is about 0.5 au. That's because the (average) distance of Earth from the Sun is 1 au and the (average) distance of Mars from the Sun is 1.52 au.
If I may interpret your question: 1 astronomical unit is the average distance from the sun to Earth = roughly 93,000,000 miles. The average Mars-Sun distance is about 1.52 AU, so Mars is 1.52 X 93,000,000 = 141,360,000 miles from the sun.
The Earth is 1 AU from the Sun while Mars is 1.52 AU from the Sun so the distance from Earth to Mars varies from 1.52-1 to 1.52+1 AU, which is quite a range. To put AUs into miles multiply by 93,000,000.
As its orbit is elliptical, the distance depends on where in its orbit it is. However, the closest it is to the sun is 1.38 AU (with 1 AU being the distance from the sun to earth) or 207 million km. The furthest away it is, is 1.67 AU, or 249 million km. The average distance is 1.52 AU, or 228 million km
AU is short for astronomical units. You use astronomical units to measure distance in the solar system. distances of the planets from the sun mercury-0.4 AU venus-0.7 AU earth-1 AU mars-1.5 AU jupiter-5.2 AU saturn-9.5 AU uranus-19.2 AU neptune-30 AU
Mars's average distance from the Sun is roughly 230 million km (1.5 AU).
This distance is continuously varying as the two planets orbit the Sun. The minimum distance is about 0.5 au. That's because the (average) distance of Earth from the Sun is 1 au and the (average) distance of Mars from the Sun is 1.52 au.
Uranus is around 19 AU from the sun, theres no planet that is 1.9 AU from the sun. the closest to this is Mars, at 1.5 AU.
If I may interpret your question: 1 astronomical unit is the average distance from the sun to Earth = roughly 93,000,000 miles. The average Mars-Sun distance is about 1.52 AU, so Mars is 1.52 X 93,000,000 = 141,360,000 miles from the sun.
The Earth is 1 AU from the Sun while Mars is 1.52 AU from the Sun so the distance from Earth to Mars varies from 1.52-1 to 1.52+1 AU, which is quite a range. To put AUs into miles multiply by 93,000,000.
As its orbit is elliptical, the distance depends on where in its orbit it is. However, the closest it is to the sun is 1.38 AU (with 1 AU being the distance from the sun to earth) or 207 million km. The furthest away it is, is 1.67 AU, or 249 million km. The average distance is 1.52 AU, or 228 million km
AU(astronomical unit) is not an unit of time but distance. It is a mean distance between Earth and Sun and it's roughly equal 150 million kilometers. If you are asking for straigth line distance between Mars and Earth, it can be anything between about 0.52 AU, when the planets are closest together and 2.52 AU when they are on opposite sides of Sun.
Mars has an orbit round the Sun that has an average distance of 1.52 astronomical units from the Sun, that is 1.52 times the Earth's distance. The orbit is an ellipse with an eccentricity of 0.093, which means that the distance varies between 1.52 x (1 ± 0.093) AU. So the distance varies between 1.38 and 1.66 AU. The orbit looks like a circle with the centre offset from the Sun by a distance of 1.52 x 0.093 AU, or 0.14 AU (the difference between the major and minor axes of the ellipse is extremely small).
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AU is short for astronomical units. You use astronomical units to measure distance in the solar system. distances of the planets from the sun mercury-0.4 AU venus-0.7 AU earth-1 AU mars-1.5 AU jupiter-5.2 AU saturn-9.5 AU uranus-19.2 AU neptune-30 AU
Saturn is at a distance of about 9.5 AU from the Sun.Saturn is at a distance of about 9.5 AU from the Sun.Saturn is at a distance of about 9.5 AU from the Sun.Saturn is at a distance of about 9.5 AU from the Sun.
Mars is at an average distance of 1.13 AU from Mercury. This is about 105,040,062 miles. Distance is given in AU or astronomical units which represents the distance from the sun to Earth. One AU is equal to 149,598,000 kilometers or 92,955,807 miles.