closest point due to their orbit is 54.6 million km = 33,926,867.096 mi
farthest point 401 million km = 249,169,848.08
On average, Mars is about 141 million miles away from the sun. This distance is constantly changing due to the elliptical shape of Mars' orbit. To convert miles to feet, you would multiply 141 million by 5,280 (the number of feet in a mile) to get approximately 745 billion feet.
Kg or Kilogram is a unit of MASS, not of distance. In that sense the question cannot be answered. Avg distance in Kilometers, however, between the Sun and Mars is generally given as 228 million, or about 142 million miles.
The polar diameter (distance from North Pole to South Pole) of Mars is 4196 miles or 6752 km.
The average distance from the Sun to Mars is about 142 million miles (228 million kilometers). However, because both Mars and Earth have elliptical orbits, the distance between them can vary from about 35 million miles (56 million kilometers) when they are at their closest point, to about 250 million miles (401 million kilometers) when they are at their farthest point.
The Earth's distance from the moon or Mars is always changing. The closest the moon can get to Earth is 225,622 miles. The farthest it can get is 252,088 miles. The closest possible distance from Earth to Mars is 33.9 million miles. Therefore the Earth is always much closer to the moon than Mars, no matter where they are in orbit.
On average, Mars is about 141 million miles away from the sun. This distance is constantly changing due to the elliptical shape of Mars' orbit. To convert miles to feet, you would multiply 141 million by 5,280 (the number of feet in a mile) to get approximately 745 billion feet.
Kg or Kilogram is a unit of MASS, not of distance. In that sense the question cannot be answered. Avg distance in Kilometers, however, between the Sun and Mars is generally given as 228 million, or about 142 million miles.
Mars is 4,200 miles in diameter. This would be 22,176,000 feet.
Mars is exactly 444,000,250miles from the sun
Mars' average distance from the sun during the course of a complete orbital revolution is 141.6 million miles. That's about 52% farther than the earth's average distance from the sun.
The polar diameter (distance from North Pole to South Pole) of Mars is 4196 miles or 6752 km.
Mars is approximately 144,000,000 miles from the sun.
The diameter of Mars is approximately 6,779 kilometers, or about 4,212 miles. This measurement represents the distance across the widest point of the planet when measured through its center. Understanding the diameter of Mars is crucial in determining its size and comparing it to other celestial bodies in our solar system.
There are 141,600,000 miles, or 227,900,000 kilometers, between Mars and the Sun.
Mars is 227,936,640 km (141,633,263 miles) from the sun on average.
The average distance from the Sun to Mars is about 142 million miles (228 million kilometers). However, because both Mars and Earth have elliptical orbits, the distance between them can vary from about 35 million miles (56 million kilometers) when they are at their closest point, to about 250 million miles (401 million kilometers) when they are at their farthest point.
The Earth's distance from the moon or Mars is always changing. The closest the moon can get to Earth is 225,622 miles. The farthest it can get is 252,088 miles. The closest possible distance from Earth to Mars is 33.9 million miles. Therefore the Earth is always much closer to the moon than Mars, no matter where they are in orbit.