PlanetAverage distance from sun in kmMercury57,909,175Venus108,208,930Earth149,597,890Mars227,936,640Jupiter778,412,010Saturn1,426,725,400Uranus2,870,972,200Neptune4,498,252,900
108 million km is the average distance it is from the Sun.
The planets of our solar system, in order from the Sun, are Mercury (about 58 million km), Venus (about 108 million km), Earth (about 150 million km), Mars (about 228 million km), Jupiter (about 778 million km), Saturn (about 1.4 billion km), Uranus (about 2.9 billion km), and Neptune (about 4.5 billion km). These distances can vary due to the elliptical shapes of the planets' orbits. Each planet has unique characteristics and compositions, contributing to the diversity of our solar system.
Makemake, one of the dwarf planets in our solar system, is about 4.3 billion miles (6.9 billion kilometers) away from Earth on average. Its distance can vary due to its elliptical orbit around the Sun.
778,500,000 km
Mercury from the sun 57,910,000 km (0.38 astronomical units), closest to the sun.
mercury because it is 60 million km away from the sun
they are so many km away
Jupiter, and planets further away from the Sun than Jupiter.
108 million km is the average distance it is from the Sun.
There are two planets closer to the sun than the Earth: Venus and Mercury. Earth orbits at around 150,000,000 km from the sun. Venus is at 105,000,000 km and Mercury is at around 60,000,000 km.
It is unlikely for any planet to exist exactly 150 km from the sun, as the sun's surface itself is about 700,000 km in radius. Planets are typically located millions of kilometers away from the sun, such as Earth, which is about 150 million km away. Any object located extremely close to the sun would likely be vaporized due to the intense heat and radiation.
approximately 143 million kilometers away
NO! well not what scientists has discovered yet
The planets of our solar system, in order from the Sun, are Mercury (about 58 million km), Venus (about 108 million km), Earth (about 150 million km), Mars (about 228 million km), Jupiter (about 778 million km), Saturn (about 1.4 billion km), Uranus (about 2.9 billion km), and Neptune (about 4.5 billion km). These distances can vary due to the elliptical shapes of the planets' orbits. Each planet has unique characteristics and compositions, contributing to the diversity of our solar system.
I do not think there any planets 1500 km from the sun only if it were 1500 million km from the sun , maybe there is a planet , but not 1500 km.
10000000023 km
Jupiter is 741,000,000 km away. Uranus is2,870,000,000 km away. Neptune is 4,500,000,000 km away from the sun.