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That all depends on what direction you headed out.

Here are a few of the places you could be:

-- 1/4th of the way to Venus ... if Venus happened to be the closest to earth that it can ever be

-- 1/8th of the way to Mars ... if Mars happened to be the closest to earth that it can ever be

-- 1/15th of the way to the sun

-- 0.0000000017 of the way to Pluto

-- 0.00000000000023 of the way to the nearest star

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If you traveled 6,000,000 miles from Earth into space, you would still be well within our solar system. For reference, the average distance to the Moon is about 238,855 miles, so 6,000,000 miles would not even take you beyond the distances between planets in our solar system.

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