1 Astronomical Unit (1.00 AU) is the mean distance between Earth and the sun. 1 AU is approximately equal to 149,600,000 km Saturn's mean distance from the sun is 9.529 AU Saturn's maximum distance from the sun is 10.044 AU Saturn's minimum distance from the sun is 9.014 AU
Jupiter's average distance from the sun is about 5.2 astronomical units (AU).
Saturn's average distance from the Sun is about 9.5 astronomical units (AU). An astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun, which is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).
.73 AU?But 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).
Same as Jupiter, since Callisto is a moon of Jupiter.
Jupiter's average distance from the sun is about 5.2 astronomical units (AU).
Jupiter's average distance from the sun is about 5.2 astronomical units (AU).
The astronomical unit (au) is a unit of measurement equal to the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 93 million miles. The average distance between Jupiter and the Sun is about 5.2 astronomical units.
Saturn's average distance from the Sun is about 9.5 astronomical units (AU). An astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun, which is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).
The average distance between Jupiter and Earth is about 5.2 astronomical units (AU). However, this distance can vary due to the elliptical nature of the planets' orbits.
Mercury--0.387 astronomical units Venus--0.723 astronomical units Earth--1.0 astronomical units Mars--1.524 astronomical units Jupiter--5.203 astronomical units Saturn--9.529 astronomical units Uranus--19.19 astronomical units Neptune--30.06 astronomical units Pluto--39.53 astronomical units Please note that these are all mean distances, and the actual distance will vary as to the location of the specific planet in its specific orbit.
Europa varies from roughly 4.9 to about 5.5 astronomical units distance from the Sun. (Because it follows the solar orbit of its primary, Jupiter, and is only a few hundreds of thousands of kilometers from it, this orbit contributes only a tiny fraction of variance from Jupiter's distance from the sun in terms of AUs.)
The distance between neptune and the sun is 15.0935 astronomical units (AU).
Light year or astronomical units
1.49 AU
.73 AU?But 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).
Same as Jupiter, since Callisto is a moon of Jupiter.
Mars' average distance from the sun is about 1.52 astronomical units (AU), which is approximately 227.9 million kilometers.