No planet could survive at 93 miles away - much too close. Its Earth that is about 93 million miles from the sun on average.
Venus is an average of about 67 million miles away from the sun. However, since both Venus and Earth have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary. On average, Venus is the second planet from the sun, closer than Earth.
Neptune - the furthest of the eight planets from the sun. Its average distance from the sun is 2,795,084,802 miles - but this varies by a fair amount.
The planet that is 2,793,100,000 miles away from the sun is Neptune. This planet wasn't discovered until the 1840s because its the only planet that can't be seen from earth without a telescope.
On average, Saturn is approximately 746 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers) away from Earth. However, since both planets have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary depending on their positions in their respective orbits.
The planet Uranus is nearly 1.5 billion miles from Earth. It is also around 2 billion miles from the sun.
Venus is an average of about 67 million miles away from the sun. However, since both Venus and Earth have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary. On average, Venus is the second planet from the sun, closer than Earth.
Neptune - the furthest of the eight planets from the sun. Its average distance from the sun is 2,795,084,802 miles - but this varies by a fair amount.
The planet that is 2,793,100,000 miles away from the sun is Neptune. This planet wasn't discovered until the 1840s because its the only planet that can't be seen from earth without a telescope.
Based on an average distance of 93 million miles from the sun, a planet that is 5900 million miles away would be Saturn.
On average, Saturn is approximately 746 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers) away from Earth. However, since both planets have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary depending on their positions in their respective orbits.
The planet Uranus is nearly 1.5 billion miles from Earth. It is also around 2 billion miles from the sun.
Amalthea orbits very close to Jupiter, at an average distance of about 181,366 kilometers (112,716 miles) from the planet's center. This makes it the closest non-ring moon to Jupiter.
The average distance between Uranus and Earth is about 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers). However, since both planets have elliptical orbits, this distance can vary greatly depending on where they are in their respective orbits.
A mean average of 38.5 AUs from Earth. Pluto is 39-49 AU from the planet Earth, depending on the relative position of the planets in their orbits.
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.
The planet Maris is 33.9 million miles away from the planet Earth. The planet Jupiter is 365 million miles away from Earth.
Phobos, one of the moons of Mars, has an average distance of about 9,378 kilometers (5,827 miles) from the center of Mars. Since Earth is, on average, about 225 million kilometers (140 million miles) away from Mars, we can estimate that Phobos is approximately 225 million kilometers plus 9,378 kilometers away from Earth. This puts Phobos at a distance of roughly 225,009,378 kilometers (140,009,378 miles) from Earth.