From NASA's "Planetary Factsheet" pages. It's all there.
Of course the distances are average distances.
Here is the data: The first number is "au", followed below by "Millions of miles"
Mercury: 0.387
36
Venus: 0.723
67.2
Earth: 1.000
93
Mars: 1.52
141.6
Jupiter: 5.2
483.8
Saturn: 9.58
890.8
Uranus: 19.20
1784.8
Neptune: 30.05
2793.1
How far away is Pluto from all the pther planets?
The four outer planets from the sun, in order of distance, are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Their average distances from the sun are approximately 484 million miles (Jupiter), 886 million miles (Saturn), 1.78 billion miles (Uranus), and 2.8 billion miles (Neptune).
the planets away from the sun are called outer planets. They are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and if you consider it a planet Pluto.
Uranus, like all planets, follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun. It's mean distance from the Sun is 1,787 million miles(1.78748551 × 109 miles).When it is at Perihelion (closest to the Sun), it is 1,708 million miles. At aphelion (furthest from the Sun), it is 1,867 million miles.
Mercury is the closest of the eight planets to the sun.
How far away is Pluto from all the pther planets?
Jupiter is.
All the planets in our solar system orbit our sun. Recently other suns, far out in Space, have been discovered to have their own planets.
66.7 million miles
A planets distance can vary a lot, anything from a few million miles to billions of miles. Earth is around 93 million miles from the sun. PlanetkmmilesAUMercury57,909,17535,983,0940.387Venus108,208,93067,237,9130.723Earth149,597,89092,955,8201Mars227,936,640141,633,2641.524Jupiter778,412,010483,682,8055.203Saturn1,426,725,400886,526,0749.537Uranus2,870,972,2001,783,939,44119.191Neptune4,498,252,9002,795,084,80230.069
The four outer planets from the sun, in order of distance, are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Their average distances from the sun are approximately 484 million miles (Jupiter), 886 million miles (Saturn), 1.78 billion miles (Uranus), and 2.8 billion miles (Neptune).
1840.1 billion miles away. In the middle of the sun exist a energy that can increase cure all disease and can turn any living thing immortal. But that's just a rumour.
Jupiter.
Jupiter is.
Look in related links, "Planetary Attributes on Wikipedia". The column "Orbital Radius" shows the distance from the Sun, in AU. If you want that in kilometers, multiply the number of AUs by 150 million.
All planets in the Solar System are less than 2 billion miles from the Sun, except for Neptune, which is 2.8 billion miles away.This answer does not consider Pluto, because it is no longer considered to be a regular planet.
How far is the earth to the sun?