Considering you mean the farthest, Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun. Totaling to 2,795,084,800 miles.
4.4_7.4 from the Sun
The planet at 72 AU from the sun is Sedna, a trans-Neptunian object in the outer region of the solar system. Sedna has an extremely elongated orbit that takes it very far from the sun at its most distant point.
Because it is not that far from the sun and it is not that close to the sun
mercury and venus
When a planet is far from the sun, its orbit tends to be elongated or more elliptical, resulting in a larger distance between the planet and the sun at its farthest point (aphelion) and a closer distance at its nearest point (perihelion). This type of orbit is known as a "farthest point" or "distant" orbit.
4.4_7.4 from the Sun
MERUCERY
no their is no planet which is very far away from the sun but in the past pluto was very far and small thats why it had not been counted as a planet
The sun is 93,000,000 miles from earth.
There is no planet known as Gaspar. The planet Jupiter is a name of a planet. It is nearly 400 million miles from the Sun. That is over 5 times as far as the Earth.
because it is the far from the sun. and its not a planet anymore.
so is there
The planet at 72 AU from the sun is Sedna, a trans-Neptunian object in the outer region of the solar system. Sedna has an extremely elongated orbit that takes it very far from the sun at its most distant point.
The sun is not a planet, it is a star. As far as stars go our sun is larger than averages, but nothing extraordinary.
A planet's orbital speed changes, depending on how far it is from the Sun. The closer a planet is to the Sun, the stronger the Sun's gravitational pull on it, and the faster the planet moves. The farther it is from the Sun, the weaker the Sun's gravitational pull, and the slower it moves in its orbit.
Juno isn't a planet
1004457 km