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Distance of all planets from sun and write in standard form
But the answer is half only and I want it of all the eight planets but I are showing only 4

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Answered by cherabyadav
3

Step-by-step explanation:

Planet (or Dwarf Planet) Distance from the Sun

(Astronomical Units

miles

km) Period of Revolution Around the Sun

(1 planetary year) Period of Rotation

(1 planetary day) Mass

(kg) Diameter

(miles

km) Apparent size

from Earth Temperature

(K

Range or Average) Number of Moons

Mercury 0.39 AU, 36 million miles

57.9 million km 87.96 Earth days 58.7 Earth days 3.3 x 1023 3,031 miles

4,878 km 5-13 arc seconds 100-700 K

mean=452 K 0

Venus 0.723 AU

67.2 million miles

108.2 million km 224.68 Earth days 243 Earth days 4.87 x 1024 7,521 miles

12,104 km 10-64 arc seconds 726 K 0

Earth 1 AU

93 million miles

149.6 million km 365.26 days 24 hours 5.98 x 1024 7,926 miles

12,756 km Not Applicable 260-310 K 1

Mars 1.524 AU

141.6 million miles

227.9 million km 686.98 Earth days 24.6 Earth hours

=1.026 Earth days 6.42 x 1023 4,222 miles

6,787 km 4-25 arc seconds 150-310 K 2

Jupiter 5.203 AU

483.6 million miles

778.3 million km 11.862 Earth years 9.84 Earth hours 1.90 x 1027 88,729 miles

142,796 km 31-48 arc seconds 120 K

(cloud tops) 67 (18 named plus many smaller ones)

Saturn 9.539 AU

886.7 million miles

1,427.0 million km 29.456 Earth years 10.2 Earth hours 5.69 x 1026 74,600 miles

120,660 km 15-21 arc seconds

excluding rings 88 K 62 (30 unnamed)

Uranus 19.18 AU

1,784.0 million miles

2,871.0 million km 84.07 Earth years 17.9 Earth hours 8.68 x 1025 32,600 miles

51,118 km 3-4 arc seconds 59 K 27 (6 unnamed)

Neptune 30.06 AU

2,794.4 million miles

4,497.1 million km 164.81 Earth years 19.1 Earth hours 1.02 x 1026 30,200 miles

48,600 km 2.5 arc seconds 48 K 13

Pluto (a dwarf planet) 39.53 AU

3,674.5 million miles

5,913 million km 247.7 years 6.39 Earth days 1.29 x 1022 1,413 miles

2,274 km 0.04 arc seconds 37 K 4

Planet (or Dwarf Planet) Distance from the Sun

(Astronomical Units

miles

km) Period of Revolution Around the Sun

(1 planetary year) Period of Rotation

(1 planetary day) Mass

(kg) Diameter

(miles

km) Apparent size

from Earth Temperature

(K

Range or Average) Number of Moons

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Answered by rudraaggarwal239982
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Our solar system is so big it

is almost impossible to imagine its

size if you use ordinary units like

feet or miles. The distance from

Earth to the Sun is 93 million miles

(149 million kilometers), but the

distance to the farthest planet

Neptune is nearly 3 billion miles

(4.5 billion kilometers). Compare

this to the farthest distance you can

walk in one full day (70 miles) or

that the International Space Station

travels in 24 hours (400,000 miles).

The best way to appreciate the size of our solar system is by creating a scaled model of it that

shows how far from the sun the eight planets are located. Astronomers use the distance between Earth

and sun, which is 93 million miles, as a new unit of measure called the Astronomical Unit. It is defined to

be exactly 1.00 for the Earth-Sun orbit distance, and we call this distance 1.00 AUs.

Planet                                                 Distance to the Distance to the

                                                           Sun in millions of km.

Mercury                                                           57

Venus                                                              108

Earth                                                               149

Mars                                                                228

Jupiter                                                             780

Saturn                                                             1437

Uranus                                                            2871

Neptune                                                         4530

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