Mercury has a markedly eccentric orbit, so its distance from the Sun varies quite a bit. Its average distance from the centre of the Sun is 57,909,100 km, but at its closest approach (perihelion) it comes in to 46,001,200 km, and at its most distant it wanders out to 69,816,900 km from the centre of the Sun.
The average distance is 57.9 million kilometres.
Earth's orbit is intermediate between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Earth is an average distance of 149.6 million kilometres from the Sun, while Venus is (on average) 108 million kilometres from the Sun and Mars (on average) is 227 million kilometres from the Sun.
Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km and 221.9x106km.
The average distance between Mercury and the Sun is about 36 million miles (58 million kilometers). However, this distance can vary due to their elliptical orbits, ranging from 29 million miles (47 million kilometers) at the closest point to 43 million miles (70 million kilometers) at the farthest point.
Mercury's Astronomical units is .39 rounded off or if you want to be semi precise it would be .3870320856
The average distance from the sun to mercury is 57.9 million kilometres.
The average distance is 57.9 million kilometres.
The average distance from the Sun to Jupiter is 721 million kilometres more than the distance from the Sun to Mercury.
Earth's orbit is intermediate between the orbits of Venus and Mars. Earth is an average distance of 149.6 million kilometres from the Sun, while Venus is (on average) 108 million kilometres from the Sun and Mars (on average) is 227 million kilometres from the Sun.
The average distance of Mercury from the Sun is about 36 million miles or 58 million kilometers.
The average mean distance between Mercury and the Sun is generally cited as being 36,000,000 miles or, 57,900,000 kilometres.
The average distance from the Sun to Jupiter is 721 million kilometres more than the distance from the Sun to Mercury.
Depending on where Mercury is relative to the Earth as the two planets orbit the sun, the distance from Mercury to Earth varies from 77.3x106km and 221.9x106km.
The average distance between Pluto and the sun is about 5870 million kilometres.
149.6 million kilometres, plus or minus 2.5 million kilometres.
Mercury has a very eccentric orbit around the Sun, ranging from 46 million to 80 million kilometres. Its average distance from the Sun is 59.9 million km.
The average distances from the sun to each of the planets are as follows: Mercury is 36 million miles, Venus is 67 million miles, Mars is 142 million miles, Jupiter is 484 million miles, and Saturn is 886 million miles.