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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.

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1 AU is 150 million km. Mercury is about .4 AU (60 million km) from the sun, Venus .75 AU (112 million km), Mars is 1.5 AU or 225 million km, Jupiter 5 AU (750 million km), Saturn 10 AU (actually 11 AU, or 1.65 billion km), Uranus just under 20 AU (3 billion km), and Neptune 30 AU or 4.5 billion km.

The distance between earth and any planet varies between the differences and sums of their distances to the sun. To find the minimum distance between Venus and Earth, for example, subtract .75 from 1 (.25) and multiply by 150 million km. The maximum distance between Earth and Venus occurs when they are on opposite sides of the sun, or the sums--1.75 AU = 262 million km. I leave the math to you, but you can create a table in a spreadsheet fairly quickly showing the minimum and maximum planetary distances.

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There is no standard, fixed answer as the distances will keep changing all the time as the planets remain in their unique orbits. The minimum and maximum distances will vary as sometimes the planet in question will be on the other side of the solar system (planets distance from sun + Earth distance from sun), while at the minimum distance, the planet will be in alignment with the Earth (Earths distance from sun minus planets distance from sun).

Here is a table to give rough minimum and maximum distances;

PlanetDistance from sun in kmMin distance from Earth in kmMax distance from Earth in kmMercury57,909,17591,688,715207,507,065Venus108,208,93041,388,960257,806,820Earth149,597,890--Mars227,936,64078,338,750377,534,530Jupiter778,412,010628,814,120928,009,900Saturn1,426,725,4001,277,127,5101,576,323,290Uranus2,870,972,2002,721,374,3103,020,570,090Neptune4,498,252,9004,348,655,0104,647,850,790

For a more accurate answer, you would also have to consider that the planets themselves have a minimum and maximum distance rom the sun, its not always exactly the same.

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Mercury :35,980,000 miles (57,910,000 km)

Venus :67,240,000 miles (108,200,000 km)

Earth :92,960,000 miles (149,600,000 km)

Mars :141,600,000 miles (227,900,000 km)

Jupiter :483,800,000 miles (778,500,000 km)

Saturn :890,700,000 miles (1,433,000,000 km)

Uranus :1,787,000,000 miles (2,877,000,000 km)

Neptune:2,798,000,000 miles (4,503,000,000 km)

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