The distance from the Sun to the asteroid Mathilde varies due to their respective orbits. On average, Mathilde orbits the Sun at a distance of about 2.7 astronomical units (AU), where 1 AU is approximately 149.6 million kilometers. Therefore, the average distance from the Sun to Mathilde is roughly 404 million kilometers. However, this distance can change significantly as both the Sun and Mathilde move in their orbits.
On average, Jupiter is 779 million kilometers from the Sun
The average distance between the Earth and Neptune is about 4.5 billion kilometers. This is the average distance because the distance between these planets changes due to their orbits about the sun. While the minimum distance between them is 4.31 billion kilometers, the maximum is about 4.69 billion kilometers.
Mars to the Sun is about 228 million kilometers
To convert kilometers to astronomical units (AU), you divide the distance in kilometers by the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, which is about 149.6 million kilometers. Therefore, 2870 million kilometers is approximately 19.2 AU from the Sun (2870 million km ÷ 149.6 million km/AU ≈ 19.2 AU).
The planet that is approximately 503 million kilometers from the sun is Jupiter. It is the fifth planet from the sun in our solar system and has an average distance of around 778 million kilometers.
The Sun is at a distance of about 150 million kilometers from Earth; the Moon is at a distance of about 380,000 kilometers from Earth.
The approximate distance from the Sun to the Earth.
The average distance is 1,433,449,370 kilometers.
On average, Jupiter is 779 million kilometers from the Sun
The average distance between the Earth and Neptune is about 4.5 billion kilometers. This is the average distance because the distance between these planets changes due to their orbits about the sun. While the minimum distance between them is 4.31 billion kilometers, the maximum is about 4.69 billion kilometers.
58 million kilometers from the sun
The distance from the sun to Uranus in kilometers is 2,870,972,170.19.218 AU (astronomical units), 1.79 billion miles, or 2.88 billion kilometers from the sun.
Mars to the Sun is about 228 million kilometers
Mars is the second planet from the sun. It has an elliptical orbit so the distance may vary.It is 142,000,000 miles away from the sun and 229,000,000 kilometers.
The Sun's diameter is 1.4 million kilometers. The circumference is 4.4 million km around.
The sun has a diameter of about 1.4 million kilometers. Therefore, the distance from the top to the bottom of the sun would be approximately 700,000 kilometers.
To convert kilometers to astronomical units (AU), you divide the distance in kilometers by the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, which is about 149.6 million kilometers. Therefore, 2870 million kilometers is approximately 19.2 AU from the Sun (2870 million km ÷ 149.6 million km/AU ≈ 19.2 AU).