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It varies with each planet's position in its orbit. Mars is farther out from the Sun, and orbits more slowly than the Earth does.

At the "conjunction", when the two planets are closest together, they are about .5 AU apart. But 8 months later, when Earth has raced ahead and is now on the opposite side of the Sun from Mars, the distance is about 1.5 AU.

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The average distance from Mars to the Sun is about 1.52 astronomical units (AU). This distance can vary due to the elliptical orbit of Mars around the Sun.

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Earth is, by definition, 1 AU from the Sun.

Since Mars is 1.52 times further from the Sun, it is (by definition) 1.52 AU's from the Sun.

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The distance between Mars and Earth in astronomical units (AU) is 0.52. This is 225 million kilometers or 154 million miles.

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1.52 AU

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1.5

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0.72 AU

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