It is about 249,209,000 kilometers from the Sun, at aphelion.
Mars is not far from there. The average of its perihelionand aphelion distances is 227,939,200 Km. (rounded)
The fourth planet from the sun is Mars. Aphelion is 249,209,300 km. Perihelion is 206,669,000 km
Mars has an average distance of about 1.52 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun. However, the range of Mars' distance from the Sun varies due to its elliptical orbit, ranging from about 1.38 AU at its closest approach (perihelion) to about 1.67 AU at its farthest point (aphelion).
mars is the 4th planet from the sun and it does orbit
The orbital far point, or aphelion, is the point in an object's orbit around the sun where it is farthest away from the sun. This is in contrast to the perihelion, which is the point in the orbit where the object is closest to the sun.
Mars is not far from there. The average of its perihelionand aphelion distances is 227,939,200 Km. (rounded)
It varies, 1.66 AU at Aphelion and 1.38 AU at Perihelion.
Aphelion
Aphelion is a word used to describe the furthest that a planet gets from the sun during it's orbit, while perihelion is used to describe the closest that it gets.
The fourth planet from the sun is Mars. Aphelion is 249,209,300 km. Perihelion is 206,669,000 km
Mars is 267,000,000 kilometers away from the sun.
1.513325783 x 109 Km at aphelion
Mars is 227,936,640 km from the sun, it's the fourth planet from the sun
Mars rotates around the sun. the sun oesn't move
Theoretically, Mars and Earth are closest together when Earth is at farthest point from the Sun(aphelion) and Mars is at its closest to the Sun(perihelion). At that point the two would be within 54.6 million km of each other. That point is said to be theoretical because it has not been observed during recorded history. The closest known approach was in 2003, when Earth and Mars were separated by only 56 million km. On the opposite end of the scale, Mars and Earth can be 401 million km apart when they are in opposition and both are at aphelion. The average distance between the two is 225 million km.
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Mars has an average distance of about 1.52 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun. However, the range of Mars' distance from the Sun varies due to its elliptical orbit, ranging from about 1.38 AU at its closest approach (perihelion) to about 1.67 AU at its farthest point (aphelion).