I assume you mean between Earth and the other planets.
Earth to Mercury is between 77.3 million and
Earth to Venus is between 40 million and
Earth to Mars is between 56 million and
Earth to Jupiter is between 893 million and 964 million km
Earth to Saturn is between 1.2 billion and 1.6 billion km
Earth to Uranus is between 2.57 billion and
Earth to Neptune is between 4.3 billion and
Earth to Pluto (even though Pluto isn't technically a planet, we all like Pluto, so here are its distances) is between 4.28 billion and
Because stars are much, much further away than planets are. What sounds better? The nearest star is 4.24 lightyears away or 40,132,658,900,000 (Or 4.013x10^13) kilometers? To go even deeper, it's better to give distance in astronomical units (1 au = Mean distance from Sun to Earth), megameters (1Mm = 1,000km) or gigameters (1Gm = 1,000,000km) when refering to planets. When refering to distance, it's best and least confusing to use smaller units. If you reference somoething extremely far away, you would often use parsecs (Be it parsecs, megaparsecs, etc.). where 1 parsec = 3.2 lightyears.
Jupiter's average distance from the Earth is 628.76106 kilometers......The actual distance from Earth to Jupiter varies constantly as the two planets orbit the Sun, and can be any distance between 588.4 million and 968.6 million kilometers.The distance between the average radii of their orbits is about 629 million kilometers. (Earth 149.6 million kilometers to Jupiter's 778.5 million kilometers)To travel between the planets would require a much longer, curved path than the simple distance between their positions.11.85920 days
The average distance between Earth and Mercury is around 77 million kilometers. However, since both planets have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary significantly depending on their positions in their respective orbits.
Planet diameter, in kilometers, in order of distance from sunMercury - - - -4,880Venus - - - - -12,104Earth - - - - 12,756Mars - - - - - 6,794Jupiter - - 142,984Saturn - - 120,536Uranus - - - 51,118Neptune - - - 49,53
The distance from Mercury to the Earth varies greatly as both planets orbit the Sun. At its closest approach, Mercury is about 77 million kilometers (48 million miles) from Earth*. At its farthest, about 222 million kilometers (138 million miles).*The average distance from the Sun for Mercury is about 58 million kilometers, and Earth's is about 150 million kilomters. So the average distance between their orbits is about 92 million kilometers (57 million miles). However, the closest distance would occur when Mercury was at its farthest point in its elliptical orbit, the Earth at its closest point, and both planets were aligned in a straight line, on the same side of the Sun.
When Venus is farthest from the Sun and Earth is at its closest, the distance between Venus and Earth can be as low as 39.5 million kilometers (23.6 million miles). The average distance between the planets' orbital distances is 41.4 million kilometers or about 25.7 million miles.Because the planets orbit at different speeds, the distance at any given time will be much larger, up to a maximum of about 261 million kilometers.
The distance between venus & earth is 48 million kilometers. (Note that the distance given between both the planets has been considered with reference to the Sun.That's suppose when all three are on a line.)
The distance between planets varies depending on their positions in their orbits. In 2012, the distance between planets would have varied throughout the year based on their relative positions at any given time. The distances between planets in our solar system can range from millions to billions of kilometers.
Because stars are much, much further away than planets are. What sounds better? The nearest star is 4.24 lightyears away or 40,132,658,900,000 (Or 4.013x10^13) kilometers? To go even deeper, it's better to give distance in astronomical units (1 au = Mean distance from Sun to Earth), megameters (1Mm = 1,000km) or gigameters (1Gm = 1,000,000km) when refering to planets. When refering to distance, it's best and least confusing to use smaller units. If you reference somoething extremely far away, you would often use parsecs (Be it parsecs, megaparsecs, etc.). where 1 parsec = 3.2 lightyears.
Mars is at an average distance of 1.13 AU from Mercury. This is about 105,040,062 miles. Distance is given in AU or astronomical units which represents the distance from the sun to Earth. One AU is equal to 149,598,000 kilometers or 92,955,807 miles.
Jupiter's average distance from the Earth is 628.76106 kilometers......The actual distance from Earth to Jupiter varies constantly as the two planets orbit the Sun, and can be any distance between 588.4 million and 968.6 million kilometers.The distance between the average radii of their orbits is about 629 million kilometers. (Earth 149.6 million kilometers to Jupiter's 778.5 million kilometers)To travel between the planets would require a much longer, curved path than the simple distance between their positions.11.85920 days
The average distance between Earth and Mercury is around 77 million kilometers. However, since both planets have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary significantly depending on their positions in their respective orbits.
Based on the average distance from the sun, the planet Saturn is approximately 1.4 billion kilometers away, which is the closest distance to 778 million kilometers.
The distance between Saturn and the Earth varies as both planets travel around the Sun in elliptical orbits. On average, Saturn is about 1.2 billion kilometers away from Earth. This distance can change due to their orbits and can be as close as about 1.2 billion kilometers and as far as about 1.7 billion kilometers.
108 million km is the average distance it is from the Sun.
The average distance from Mercury to Earth is about 77 million kilometers. The distance from Earth to Mercury varies due to their elliptical orbits, but it can range from about 77 million kilometers to 222 million kilometers.
Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km to 221.9x106km.