The average distance from the Sun to Venus is about 0.72 astronomical units (AU). One astronomical unit is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). Therefore, Venus orbits at roughly 72% of that distance. This distance can vary slightly due to the elliptical shape of planetary orbits.
Venus is 0.723332 AU (semi-major axis) from the Sun.
less than 1 au
0.712, 231, 028 AU
Venus is 0.723AU from the sun. To convert this into fractions: 0.723 = 723/1000 If you round off the value from 0.723AU to 0.72AU, then the fraction would be: 720/1000 = 9/125
Venus's average distance from the sun is 67,237,910 miles or 108,208,930 kilometers. Since it travels in an elliptical orbit, the distance changes as it orbits the sun.
Venus is 0.723332 AU (semi-major axis) from the Sun.
less than 1 au
Venus is .72 AU's away from the sun.
Venus is .72 Au(astronomical units) from the sun
This varies (because both orbit the Sun) from 0.34 AU to 1.1 AU.
Venus in terms of the Earth is 0.72 AU (astronomical unit) from the sun. 1 AU is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, 93 million miles. So, it's about 28% closer to the Sun than the Earth is.
0.712, 231, 028 AU
0.712, 231, 028 AU
Venus is 0.723AU from the sun. To convert this into fractions: 0.723 = 723/1000 If you round off the value from 0.723AU to 0.72AU, then the fraction would be: 720/1000 = 9/125
Venus's average distance from the sun is 67,237,910 miles or 108,208,930 kilometers. Since it travels in an elliptical orbit, the distance changes as it orbits the sun.
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They are less than 1 AU from the sun.