The scientific notation for planets' distances is the astronomical unit (AU), which is the semimajor axis of the Earth's elliptical orbit, 149.6 million kilometres. This is the mean of the minimum and maximum distances of the Earth from the Sun.
Mars's distance is on average 1.524 AU with an eccentricity of 9.33% which means that the distance varies over the range 1.524 x (1 ± 0.0933). Minimum and maximum distances occur when the planet is at either end of the major axis of the ellipse.
The average distance between Mars and the Sun is about 1.5 astronomical units (AU), where 1 AU is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun. This distance can vary because both Mars and Earth have elliptical orbits.
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Mars' average distance from the sun is greater than Earth's average distance, and less than the average distance of most of the members of the asteroid belt. So, the answer is YES.
400,181,821 km
The closest planet to Mars is Earth. The closest distance between Mars and Earth is approximately 55 million kilometers, but the longest distance between the two neighbors, when one planet is on the opposite site of the sun, is approximately 400 million kilometers. To compare with Mars' other neighbor, Jupiter, the closest distance between the two planets is approximately 490 million kilometers.
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
The average distance between Mars and the Sun is about 1.5 astronomical units (AU), where 1 AU is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun. This distance can vary because both Mars and Earth have elliptical orbits.
There are 141,600,000 miles, or 227,900,000 kilometers, between Mars and the Sun.
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Mars' average distance from the sun is greater than Earth's average distance, and less than the average distance of most of the members of the asteroid belt. So, the answer is YES.
the distance between earth and mars changes after every minute. Both the planets travel along elliptical orbit that are not synchronized so they are continuously altering distance between them.the average distance between them is 225 million km. the closest approach was in the year 2003 when the earth and mars were separated by a distance of 56 million km.
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This depends on where they are in their respective orbits.
The distance between Mars and Saturn varies due to their positions in their orbits. On average, Mars is about 250 million miles from Earth, while Saturn is about 746 million miles from Earth. Therefore, the distance between Mars and Saturn can be roughly estimated to be around 496 million miles.
Mars follows an elliptical orbit, so the distance between it and the sun varies. However, the average distance between the two objects is 207 million km, or 1.38 astronomical units, or 128,279,014.03 miles.
The closest planet to Mars is Earth. The closest distance between Mars and Earth is approximately 55 million kilometers, but the longest distance between the two neighbors, when one planet is on the opposite site of the sun, is approximately 400 million kilometers. To compare with Mars' other neighbor, Jupiter, the closest distance between the two planets is approximately 490 million kilometers.
There can be no sensible answer. "mph" is a unit for measuring speed or velocity, not distance.