Planet Uranus is about 3 billion kilometers from the sun at its furthest point in its orbit. At its closest point it is about 2.5 billions kilometers away.
I do not think there any planets 1500 km from the sun only if it were 1500 million km from the sun , maybe there is a planet , but not 1500 km.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun. Its average distance is around 58 million km ,but this varies a lot. At its closest it can be around 46 million km, and 70 million km at its furthest.
The planet which is the nearest to the Sun is Mercury, which also happens to be the smallest planet in our Solar system.
The average distance between Mars and the Sun is about 142 million miles (228 million kilometers). However, because both Mars and Earth have elliptical orbits, their distance from the Sun can vary between about 128 million miles (206 million kilometers) and 155 million miles (249 million kilometers).
The distance of each planet from the sun varies. On average, the distances are as follows: Mercury: 57 million km Venus: 108 million km Earth: 150 million km Mars: 228 million km Jupiter: 778 million km Saturn: 1.4 billion km Uranus: 2.8 billion km Neptune: 4.5 billion km
planet? Earth is 150 million km from the sun
There is no planet that close to the Sun. Mercury the closest planet, is 69.8 million km (43.4 million miles) distant.
I do not think there any planets 1500 km from the sun only if it were 1500 million km from the sun , maybe there is a planet , but not 1500 km.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun. Its average distance is around 58 million km ,but this varies a lot. At its closest it can be around 46 million km, and 70 million km at its furthest.
The answer is Earth
farther than 887 million km
Pluto was relegated to "Dwarf Planet" status in 2006, but irrespective of planetary status, it is still a body orbiting our sun. Pluto (Dwarf planet) is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Venus is about 108 million km from the sun. Mercury is about 58 million km from the sun. Depending on your definition of a planet, Pluto is easily the furthest but, if you insist that Pluto is no longer a planet, then it must be Earth.
The Earth . . . . but only twice a year. Its distance varies from 147.6 to 152.6 million km because the Sun is 2.5 million km off-centre.
It is at an average distance of 58 million km.
farther than 887 million km
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun at a distance of 149.60 million km.
The planet which is the nearest to the Sun is Mercury, which also happens to be the smallest planet in our Solar system.