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Moon is closest (¼ million miles), then the Sun (93 million miles), then the stars are the furthest (trillions of miles).
I want to know the exact date the moon is furthest away from the earth.
The planet most furthest away from the sun in our solar system is Neptune.
The extreme points of an orbit are generically called "apsis", and that's now the preferred term for all bodies. The furthest point in the orbit would be apoapsis, or for the Moon specifically, apolune, though as noted this term is now deprecated. Note that this applies only to orbits. There is no word for the furthest point of the entire journey.
Since the universe goes on forever (at least that's what we know of it), we cannot determine the star that is furthest away. It is impossible. However, the furthest star that we can see from Earth is the star Deneb.
Moon is closest (¼ million miles), then the Sun (93 million miles), then the stars are the furthest (trillions of miles).
The town of Toddington in Bedfordshire is the furthest inland and hence the furthest away from the sea.
I want to know the exact date the moon is furthest away from the earth.
which penel colony was the furthest away from britain
No. The furthest man has gone is the Moon. The closest black hole is 1,600 light years away.
which penel colony was the furthest away from britain
The moon.
Neptune is the planet that is always furthest from the moon.
Which Australian Capital city is furthest distance away from Hobart?
The planet most furthest away from the sun in our solar system is Neptune.
Mars is the furthest we have travelled. Not really. The Moon is the farthest for people. Unmanned craft have gone way beyond Neptune.
To the moon 1969.