This question is quite difficult to answer, as the Earth and Neptune's orbits are constantly in progress at different speeds, and vastly different distances from the Sun, which changes the distance between the two objects.
The average distance between the Sun and Neptune is 4.46 billion miles (30.06 AU). The Earth is exactly 1 AU from the Sun, so if all three objects were in conjunction (aligned with each other), with the Sun at the end, Neptune would be approximately (29 AU) distant from Earth. If all three were in conjunction with the Sun in the middle, the distance between Earth and Neptune would be just over (31 AU).
We can say, then, that the distance between Earth and Neptune is between 29 and 31 AU, depending on their position relative to the Sun and each other.
Neptune. It used to be Pluto until they announced that it was no longer a planet
The Earth is about 2.7 billion miles from Neptune. This distance increases when the planets are on either side of the sun during their orbits.
Neptune, the planet that is the farthest known of the solar system, if you discount Pluto, is located 30.047 times farther away from the Sun than Earth is, at 2,793,100,000 miles, while earth is 93,000,000 miles from the Sun. Only about one thousandth of the Sunlight received by Earth reaches Neptune. Yet, with that small amount of sunlight the atmosphere of Neptune is significantly affected. To sum this up, Neptune only gets about 1/900 the sunlight of earth.
This distance varies every day as Saturn and Pluto take up different positions in their respective orbits.
Neptune is 30.069 miles away from the sun Earth 9 million
Neptune is approximately 2.73 billion miles from Earth.
Neptune. It used to be Pluto until they announced that it was no longer a planet
2,783 million miles
The Earth is about 2.7 billion miles from Neptune. This distance increases when the planets are on either side of the sun during their orbits.
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The distance between Earth and Neptune is around 2.7 billion miles. This distance fluctuates depending on the position of the two planets to up to 2.9 billion miles.
Neptune, the planet that is the farthest known of the solar system, if you discount Pluto, is located 30.047 times farther away from the Sun than Earth is, at 2,793,100,000 miles, while earth is 93,000,000 miles from the Sun. Only about one thousandth of the Sunlight received by Earth reaches Neptune. Yet, with that small amount of sunlight the atmosphere of Neptune is significantly affected. To sum this up, Neptune only gets about 1/900 the sunlight of earth.
This distance varies every day as Saturn and Pluto take up different positions in their respective orbits.
Neptune is 30.069 miles away from the sun Earth 9 million
Mercury: 35.9 million miles. Venus: 67.2 million miles. Earth: 93 million miles. Mars: 141.6 million miles. Jupiter: 483.7 million miles. Saturn: 885.9 million miles. Uranus: 1.8 billion miles. Neptune: 2.8 billion miles.
The moon is about 384,403 kilometers (238,857 miles) from Earth, and about 4,564 million kilometers (2,835 million miles) from Neptune. So, the moon is much closer to the Earth, Neptune over 10,000 times farther away.
220,500 miles