About 0.000001 nm on average
108,200,000 is the average distance
around 108208930 km. But it changes as venus orbits the sun.
At its closest point, Venus is 66.7 million miles away from the sun. At the farthest point, Venus is 67.7 million miles away from the sun.
We are quit far from moon as monn leaves us a few millions kilometres from earth
Venus is 0.723332 AU (semi-major axis) from the Sun.
Distances to stars are not measured in kilometres, but since you have asked, Polaris is 3-4 quadrillion kilometres away.
around 108208930 km. But it changes as venus orbits the sun.
It is about 130,000 kilometres away.
778,412,020
At its closest point, Venus is 66.7 million miles away from the sun. At the farthest point, Venus is 67.7 million miles away from the sun.
No - for one it's REALLY far away - 40 million kilometres (about 25 million miles) away from Earth at its closest approach. Also, there's no real reason for it to suddenly explode!
About 15 years away.
Yes. Very, very, very far away. The Sun is about 90 million miles away. Other stars are millions of millions of miles away.
About 737 kilometres or 458 miles.
Thailand is 9,509.31 kilometres (5,908.82 miles) away from Britain.
We are quit far from moon as monn leaves us a few millions kilometres from earth
Baltimore is 6.115 kilometres away from Paris (3.800 miles).
About 4,000 miles or about 6,500 kilometres