No, Earth is about 14,960,000km from the sun.
The Earth is rotating around its axis at approximately 1,674.4 km/h The Earth is revolving around the Sun at approximately 107,218 km/h The Earth and the Sun are travelling around the galactic core at around 828,000 km/h
we would be 150 million miles from the sun,at least for now!
The orbital speed of the Earth is 66,622 mph - 107,218 km/h
Earth's distance from the Sun in June is approximately between 94,040,000 miles (151,340,000 km) and 94,500,000 miles (152,080,000 km) from the sun, getting farther away as the month progresses. By June 31st, Earth is almost as far from the Sun as it ever gets; the farthest position is called aphelion and occurs in early July.
The sun is 695,500 km in radius, while the earth's radius is only 6378 km. This means that if the sun was about as tall as a regular desk, the earth would be the size of a small paperclip. You could fit about 1,000,000 whole earths inside of the sun, (slightly more or less depending on how you arranged them). The sun is also very dense, and weighs 332,900 times as much as the earth. In the related links section, you can find a to-scale picture of the sun next to the earth.
150 million km :) :-
150 million km
About 150 million km.
planet? Earth is 150 million km from the sun
The answer is Earth
The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).
The distance light must travel is the distance from Sun to Earth - about 150 million km.
150,000,000 kilometers is 93,206,000 miles. That is about the average distance from Earth to the sun.
On average, the Earth is 149,597,890km from the sun.
The Moon is at a distance of about 380,000 km from Earth (on average). Moon and Earth together go around the Sun, at a distance of about 150 million km.
It is unlikely for any planet to exist exactly 150 km from the sun, as the sun's surface itself is about 700,000 km in radius. Planets are typically located millions of kilometers away from the sun, such as Earth, which is about 150 million km away. Any object located extremely close to the sun would likely be vaporized due to the intense heat and radiation.
The Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 km, while the Sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million km. The average distance between the Earth and the Sun is about 150 million km, which is known as an astronomical unit (AU).