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All artificial Earth satellites are in orbits that keep them closer to Earth than the Moon is.

And the Sun is about 400 times farther from Earth than the Moon is. So you'd have to

say that artificiall satellites are essentially the same distance from the Sun as the Earth

is, within a fraction of 1 percent.

The question is a little bit like asking: "If I stand 100 yards from the Sears Tower, then

how far is my hair and my fingernails from it ?"

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