The Earth is 93,000,000 miles from the Sun; therefore, the Moon, depending on where it is in its orbit (240,000 miles from Earth) would be roughly between 92,760,000 and 93,240,000 miles from the Sun.
Earth.
Based on an average distance of 93 million miles from the sun, a planet that is 5900 million miles away would be Saturn.
Anything that close would be burned up Mercury is about 59 MILLION miles from the Sun.
The average distance from the Sun to Neptune is about 2.8 billion miles. Therefore, 5900 million miles would be roughly twice the distance from the Sun to Neptune.
This planet has real prime location. Earth or Terra is the name.
No planet is 2793 miles from the sun in our solar system. However, Neptune is 2793000000000 miles from the sun.
Jupiter is about 482 million miles from the Sun.
Dwarf planet Pluto is on average 5900 million miles from the sun. It orbit is quite eccentric, sometimes it comes as close as 4437 million miles, at its furthest it is 7376 million miles from the sun.
There is no planet 1.8 miles from the Sun. The closest planet to the Sun is Mercury, with an average distance of 60 million kilometers.
None. The nearest planet to the Sun is Mercury at a distance of 58 million kilometers or 36 million miles.
Based on an average distance of 93 million miles from the sun, a planet that is 5900 million miles away would be Saturn.
Anything that close would be burned up Mercury is about 59 MILLION miles from the Sun.
The average distance from the Sun to Neptune is about 2.8 billion miles. Therefore, 5900 million miles would be roughly twice the distance from the Sun to Neptune.
Our one. Which is an oblate spheroid one. Put down an answer only if it is correct...
This planet has real prime location. Earth or Terra is the name.
Earth
The closest planet to the sun is Mercury, which orbits the sun at an average distance of about 36 million miles (58 million kilometers).
No planet is 2793 miles from the sun in our solar system. However, Neptune is 2793000000000 miles from the sun.