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How far is the sun from each of the planets?

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Answered by amrita12345678
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The eight planets in our solar system each occupy their own orbits around the Sun. They orbit the star in ellipses, which means their distance to the sun varies depending on where they are in their orbits. When they get closest to the Sun, it’s called perihelion, and when it’s farthest away, it’s called aphelion.

So to talk about how far the planets are from the sun is a difficult question, not only because their distances constantly change, but also because the spans are so immense — making it hard for a human to grasp. For this reason, astronomers often use a term called astronomical unit, representing the distance from the Earth to the Sun.

The table below (first created by Universe Today founder Fraser Cain in 2008) shows all the planets and their distance to the Sun, as well as how close these planets get to Earth.

Mercury:

Closest: 46 million km / 29 million miles (.307 AU)

Farthest: 70 million km / 43 million miles (.466 AU)

Average: 57 million km / 35 million miles (.387 AU)

Closest to Mercury from Earth: 77.3 million km / 48 million miles

Venus:

Closest: 107 million km / 66 million miles (.718 AU)

Farthest: 109 million km / 68 million miles (.728 AU)

Average: 108 million km / 67 million miles (.722 AU)

Closest to Venus from Earth: 40 million km / 25 million miles

Earth:

Closest: 147 million km / 91 million miles (.98 AU)

Farthest: 152 million km / 94 million miles (1.01 AU)

Average: 150 million km / 93 million miles (1 AU)

Mars:

Closest: 205 million km / 127 million miles (1.38 AU)

Farthest: 249 million km / 155 million miles (1.66 AU)

Average: 228 million km / 142 million miles (1.52 AU)

Closest to Mars from Earth: 55 million km / 34 million miles

Jupiter:

Closest: 741 million km /460 million miles (4.95 AU)

Farthest: 817 million km / 508 million miles (5.46 AU)

Average: 779 million km / 484 million miles (5.20 AU)

Closest to Jupiter from Earth: 588 million km / 346 million miles

Saturn:

Closest: 1.35 billion km / 839 million miles (9.05 AU)

Farthest: 1.51 billion km / 938 million miles (10.12 AU)

Average: 1.43 billion km / 889 million miles (9.58 AU)

Closest to Saturn from Earth: 1.2 billion km /746 million miles

Uranus:

Closest: 2.75 billion km / 1.71 billion miles (18.4 AU)

Farthest: 3.00 billion km / 1.86 billion miles (20.1 AU)

Average: 2.88 billion km / 1.79 billion miles (19.2 AU)

Closest to Uranus from Earth: 2.57 billion km / 1.6 billion miles

Neptune:

Closest: 4.45 billion km /2.77 billion miles (29.8 AU)

Farthest: 4.55 billion km / 2.83 billion miles (30.4 AU)

Average: 4.50 billion km / 2.8 billion miles (30.1 AU)

Closest to Neptune from Earth: 4.3 billion km / 2.7 billion miles

As a special bonus, we’ll include Pluto too, even though Pluto is not a planet anymore.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Planet (or Dwarf Planet) Distance from the Sun (Astronomical Units miles km)

Venus 0.723 AU 67.2 million miles 108.2 million km

Earth 1 AU 93 million miles 149.6 million km

Mars 1.524 AU 141.6 million miles 227.9 million km

Jupiter 5.203 AU 483.6 million miles 778.3 million km

Answered by Anonymous
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Planet (or Dwarf Planet) Distance from the Sun (Astronomical Units miles km)

Venus 0.723 AU 67.2 million miles 108.2 million km

Earth 1 AU 93 million miles 149.6 million km

Mars 1.524 AU 141.6 million miles 227.9 million km

Jupiter 5.203 AU 483.6 million miles 778.3 million km

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