You can change a billion km into astronomical units by dividing by 150 million km. A 1.5 billion km is 10 AU, so that is a bit further than Saturn.
the farthest planet away from our sun would be Pluto, but since Pluto is counted as a dwarf planet, Neptune would be the furvest planet away
Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun.
If a planet was discovered 1.1 billion miles away from the sun, it would be closest to Saturn and Uranus in our solar system. Saturn is about 886 million miles away from the sun, and Uranus is about 1.78 billion miles away from the sun.
The furthest discovered planet from the sun is Pluto.
The farthest planet in our solar system is Neptune. It is located approximately 4.5 billion kilometers (2.8 billion miles) away from the Sun.
Yes, there was a planet with water discovered. Though it is 2-3 billion light years away and is nearly impossible to reach.
1.2 billion km away(nearest).
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The planet Uranus is nearly 1.5 billion miles from Earth. It is also around 2 billion miles from the sun.
it's about 4 billion kilometer away from the sun
the farthest planet away from our sun would be Pluto, but since Pluto is counted as a dwarf planet, Neptune would be the furvest planet away
Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun.
Pluto is now considered to be a dwarf planet and is found in the Kuiper Belt.It is 4.67 billion miles away from the Earth and was discovered in 1930.
Neptune is the eighth planet from the sun.
Neptune is the farthest planet from Mercury in our solar system. It is the eighth planet from the Sun and is located about 2.7 billion miles away from Mercury.
The planet in our solar system that is the farthest from the Sun is Neptune. It is 4.5 billion kilometers away. Neptune has 14 moons.
If a planet was discovered 1.1 billion miles away from the sun, it would be closest to Saturn and Uranus in our solar system. Saturn is about 886 million miles away from the sun, and Uranus is about 1.78 billion miles away from the sun.