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Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Mercury is about 58 million km from the sun. Mercury is about 5,855 million km from Pluto.
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Pluto is about 5,763 million km from Earth, so Pluto is about the same distance from our moon.
Mercury orbits the Sun at from .31 AU to .46 AU (46 to 69 million kilometers). Pluto orbits the sun at from 30 AU to 49 AU. (4400 to 7400 million kilometers). So both have a considerably elliptical orbit, but generally speaking Pluto is about 100 times as far from the Sun as Mercury.
The average distance between Pluto and the Sun is about 3.67 billion miles. Pluto's diameter is approximately 1,473 miles.
Mercury has a diameter of 2,439.7 km Pluto has a diameter of 2,306 So that means that Mercury is a little bigger
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Mercury is about 58 million km from the sun. Mercury is about 5,855 million km from Pluto.
The average distance between Pluto and the sun is about 5870 million kilometres.
5,906,376,200 km
The distance of each planet from the sun is as follows:- -Mercury: 57,900,000 km -Venus: 108,200,000 km -Earth: 149,600,000 km -Mars: 227,900,000 km -Jupiter: 778,300,000 km -Saturn: 1,427,000,000 km -Uranus: 2,870,000,000 km -Neptune: 4,497,000,000 km -Pluto: 5,900,000,000 km
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Pluto is about 5,763 million km from Earth, so Pluto is about the same distance from our moon.
Mercury orbits the Sun at from .31 AU to .46 AU (46 to 69 million kilometers). Pluto orbits the sun at from 30 AU to 49 AU. (4400 to 7400 million kilometers). So both have a considerably elliptical orbit, but generally speaking Pluto is about 100 times as far from the Sun as Mercury.
The average distance between Pluto and the Sun is about 3.67 billion miles. Pluto's diameter is approximately 1,473 miles.
The orbit of Pluto crosses that of Neptune and so it is possible for the distance between the two to be very small. At their furthers, the distance is close to 12 billion km.
Pluto is no longer considered a planet, it is now classified as a "Dwarf Planet". As a planet or a dwarf planet, Pluto was the smallest in our solar system. Mercury is now the smallest recognised planet. Pluto's equatorial diameter is 2,274 km. Mercury's equatorial diameter is 4,880 km.
Mercury has a diameter of 2,439.7 km Pluto has a diameter of 2,306 So that means that Mercury is a little bigger
it is 5.9 billon km from the sun and the distance is 2274
The distance from the sun varies depending on the planet. Mercury is closest to the sun at about 36 million miles, while Neptune is the farthest at about 2.8 billion miles. The distances between planets also vary widely, with the closest distance being between Mercury and Venus at about 26 million miles, and the farthest distance being between Neptune and Pluto at about 2.7 billion miles.