Venus.
Edit: It's been said many times, but the distances between Earth and other planets vary as they move in their different orbits. The "outer planets" are so far away they never get as close as 100 million miles from Earth.
False, but not by a whole lot. The Earth's average distance from the Sun is about 93 million miles.
Time = distance divided by speed. We know the speed (100km/h) but how about the distance?"The distance between the planets Earth and Saturn varies. At its closest, Earth is about 796 million miles (1,280,000,000 km) away from Saturn. At its furthest, our planet is about 980 million miles (1,576,000,000 km) away from the ringed planet." (Read more: How_far_is_Saturn_from_Earth)When Saturn is close to Earth:t = 1280000000/100 = 12800000 hours = 533333.33 days = 1461.2 yearsWhen Saturn is far from Earth:t = 1576000000/100 = 15760000 hours = 656666.66 days = 1799.1 yearsHowever, in reality the situation is far more complicated due to the differences in time it takes the planets to orbit the sun.
== == == == Sun's diameter = 1,391,000 kilometers Earth's diameter= 12,756.2 kilometers Sun's diameter / Earth's diameter = ? 1,391,000 kilometers / 12,756.2 kilometers = 109.045013
With Earth's mass at about 5.98 x 10^24 kg, it would be Saturn at about 570 x 10^24 kg, with a mass ratio 1:95.18
First of all ... for various reasons, no space vehicle ever travels in a straight line. But just toget an idea of the distance involved, we'll assume that we can travel straight, point-to-point.The earth's average distance from the sun is 149.6 million km (93 million miles). Traveling ata speed of 100 km/hr, it would take roughly 171 years to cover that distance.(62,333 days)
Three planets come within 100 million miles of Earth: Mercury, Venus, and Mars. However, these planets will be more than 100 million miles away depending on where they are in their orbits relative to Earth.
About 100 miles.
The sun is 93 million miles away from the earth.
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The average distance between Uranus and Earth is about 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers). However, since both planets have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary greatly depending on where they are in their respective orbits.
False, but not by a whole lot. The Earth's average distance from the Sun is about 93 million miles.
On March 3rd of 2012, Mars will be 100 million km from the Earth.
100 million kilometers = 62,137,119.2 miles.
How far is 1600 km ?
Time = distance divided by speed. We know the speed (100km/h) but how about the distance?"The distance between the planets Earth and Saturn varies. At its closest, Earth is about 796 million miles (1,280,000,000 km) away from Saturn. At its furthest, our planet is about 980 million miles (1,576,000,000 km) away from the ringed planet." (Read more: How_far_is_Saturn_from_Earth)When Saturn is close to Earth:t = 1280000000/100 = 12800000 hours = 533333.33 days = 1461.2 yearsWhen Saturn is far from Earth:t = 1576000000/100 = 15760000 hours = 656666.66 days = 1799.1 yearsHowever, in reality the situation is far more complicated due to the differences in time it takes the planets to orbit the sun.
The National Science Foundation's "Tree of Life" project estimates that there could be anywhere from 5 million to 100 million species on the planet, but science has only identified about 2 million.
100 million miles