Mercury:91.5 million km
Venus:42 million km
Mars:75 million km
Jupiter:630 million km
Saturn:1,425 million km
Uranus:2,880 million km
Neptune:4,515 million km
Comments: Obviously the distances change as the planets orbit the Sun.
Those distances look like the approximate minimum distances.
That distance from the sun corresponds to Venus. Venus is the second planet from the sun and is approximately 108 million kilometers away from it.
Jupiter is the 5th planet, at a distance of 779 million kilometres away from the sun.
No, Earth is not far away from itself. Earth is the planet we live on, so it is always present beneath our feet.
No matter where earth and Neptune are in their orbits about the sun, Neptune will always be the furthest planet from us. The reason is that the distance between Uranus and Neptune is much greater than the distance between the earth and sun.
The distance from Earth to the new planet Tyche can vary depending on its position in orbit. However, it is estimated to be around 12,000 light-years away.
about 57 million miles away from earth
Mars' closest planet is Earth. On average, the distance between Earth and Mars is about 225 million kilometers (140 million miles), but this can vary depending on their positions in their respective orbits around the Sun.
It is 2.4*1019 kilometres away.
That distance from the sun corresponds to Venus. Venus is the second planet from the sun and is approximately 108 million kilometers away from it.
495809480.590840 away that's so far to be the 3 planet away
In the solar system, Earth is the third planet from the sun. Venus is the second planet from the sun. The distance between Venus and the Earth varies as both the planets orbit the sun. For example, the closest the two planets are to each other as they are orbiting is about 42 million kilometres, yet the furthest away these two planets are from each other is about 258 million kilometres.
Jupiter is the 5th planet, at a distance of 779 million kilometres away from the sun.
There are none.
No, Earth is not far away from itself. Earth is the planet we live on, so it is always present beneath our feet.
Earth. This is how an astronomical distance is defined, Earths average distance from the sun.
No. Earth is technically the closest planet to the moon. Mars is the closest planet to a moon, with Phobos being only 9.4Mm away from Mars. Earth's moon is an average distance of 370Mm from Earth.
The distance of planet earth from the sun is an average of about 100 times the sun's diameter.