Venus is the nearest planet to Earth in distance at about 41 million km (25.4 million mi) away at its closest approach.
Depending on where Earth and Venus are in their respective orbits, it can be
anything between roughly 25 million miles and 160 million miles.
The average distance Uranus is from the Sun is 1,783,950,480 miles.
Average distance about 2869 million kilometres. That's about 19.13 "Astronomical Units".
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.
Saturn and Uranus are in independent orbits, and the distance between them can vary. Saturn is about 1.4 billion miles from the Sun, and Uranus is about 2.9 billion miles. Therefore, when Saturn and Uranus are in conjunction (on the same side of the sun) they could be as close as 2.9 - 1.4 = 1.5 billion miles from each other. At opposition, (On opposite sides of the sun) they could be as far as 2.9 + 1.4 = 4.3 billion miles from each other. (This is all approximate). On May 29, 2014, Saturn and Uranus are about 4.27 billion miles apart (They are very near opposition).
1 AU, or astronomical unit, is the distance between the earth and sun, making earth 1 AU away from the sun. That is about 93 million miles
The average distance Uranus is from the Sun is 1,783,950,480 miles.
About 19.13 A.U. (Astronomical Units). That's just the average distance of course.
Average distance about 2869 million kilometres. That's about 19.13 "Astronomical Units".
1.787 x 10^9 miles
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.
The average distance from the sun to Earth, our home planet
Saturn and Uranus are in independent orbits, and the distance between them can vary. Saturn is about 1.4 billion miles from the Sun, and Uranus is about 2.9 billion miles. Therefore, when Saturn and Uranus are in conjunction (on the same side of the sun) they could be as close as 2.9 - 1.4 = 1.5 billion miles from each other. At opposition, (On opposite sides of the sun) they could be as far as 2.9 + 1.4 = 4.3 billion miles from each other. (This is all approximate). On May 29, 2014, Saturn and Uranus are about 4.27 billion miles apart (They are very near opposition).
Light travels at 186,287 miles per second. The distance between Uranus and the Sun is 1,787,000,000 miles. Therefore, it takes light 9592.72 seconds or 159.88 minutes to travel between the Sun and Uranus.
1 AU, or astronomical unit, is the distance between the earth and sun, making earth 1 AU away from the sun. That is about 93 million miles
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 planet Uranus is nearly 1.5 billion miles from Earth. It is also around 2 billion miles from the sun.
1,783,950,480 miles. And the Sun is the only star in our solar system.