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∙ 2011-04-27 08:40:59This question is quite difficult to answer, as the Earth and Neptune's orbits are constantly in progress at different speeds, and vastly different distances from the Sun, which changes the distance between the two objects.
The average distance between the Sun and Neptune is 30.06 AU. The Earth is exactly 1 AU from the Sun, so if all three objects were in conjunction (aligned with each other), with the Sun at the end, Neptune would be approximately 29 AU distant from Earth. If all three were in conjunction with the Sun in the middle, the distance between Earth and Neptune would be just over 31 AU.
We can say, then, that the distance between Earth and Neptune is between 29 and 31 AU, depending on their position relative to the Sun and each other.
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∙ 2011-04-27 08:40:59Neptune is 8.6 away from Earth
An Astronomical unit is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun. 30.1036 AU IS the average distance for Neptune to the Sun.
The distance between Earth and Neptune is between 29 and 31 AU, depending on their positions in the Solar System.* ASTRONOMICAL UNIT (AU). 1 AU = 149,597,870.691 kilometers. * An Astronomical Unit is approximately the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
The distance from Earth to Neptune varies. The average distance is around 4500 million kilometers.
No, it's the average distance between the sun and the earth.
Neptune is 8.6 away from Earth
An Astronomical unit is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun. 30.1036 AU IS the average distance for Neptune to the Sun.
The distance between Earth and Neptune is between 29 and 31 AU, depending on their positions in the Solar System.* ASTRONOMICAL UNIT (AU). 1 AU = 149,597,870.691 kilometers. * An Astronomical Unit is approximately the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
One astronomical unit (AU) is the distance between the Earth and the Sun.
1 Astronomical unit
The distance from Earth to Neptune varies. The average distance is around 4500 million kilometers.
No, it's the average distance between the sun and the earth.
The distance between the Earth and the Sun is one Astronomical Unit or "AU".
Between Earth and the Sun.
Neptune is the remotest of the eight planets, and its distance is 30 astronomical units, which means its distance from the Sun is 30 times the Earth's distance from the Sun.
One Astronomical Unit is the average distance between the Sun and the Earth. It is a useful measurement, so that we can say that "Neptune is 30 AU from the Sun" instead of saying "Neptune is 30 times farther from the Sun than the Earth is".
30 times further than the Earth is a distance of 30 astronomical units, and Neptune is at that distance.