Wiki User
∙ 7y agoThe journey time depends on the route taken. Space colonists will not travel in a straight line from the earth to the moon: most space trips orbit the earth and use the earth's gravity to make use of the sling-shot action for acceleration. This saves on fuel and so the associated weight to be carried into space.
Wiki User
∙ 7y agoThe order of the first eight planets from nearest to farthest from the sun is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
The farthest point south on Earth's surface is the geographic South Pole. It is located at 90 degrees south latitude, making it the southernmost point on the Earth.
The order of the planets (closest to farthest from the sun) is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
That means that Earth is considered a planet, and that there are others. The planets, from nearest to the Sun to farthest, in our Solar System, are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranos, Neptune.Note: According to the IAU, Pluto is no longer officially considered a planet.That means that Earth is considered a planet, and that there are others. The planets, from nearest to the Sun to farthest, in our Solar System, are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranos, Neptune.Note: According to the IAU, Pluto is no longer officially considered a planet.That means that Earth is considered a planet, and that there are others. The planets, from nearest to the Sun to farthest, in our Solar System, are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranos, Neptune.Note: According to the IAU, Pluto is no longer officially considered a planet.That means that Earth is considered a planet, and that there are others. The planets, from nearest to the Sun to farthest, in our Solar System, are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranos, Neptune.Note: According to the IAU, Pluto is no longer officially considered a planet.
Antarctica is farthest south.
The journey time depends on the route taken. Space colonists will not travel in a straight line from the earth to the moon: most space trips orbit the earth and use the earth's gravity to make use of the sling-shot action for acceleration. This saves on fuel and so the associated weight to be carried into space.
67.616 I am pretty sure If I am wrong, which I really doubt I am, I am sorry Good luck with your test my friend!
This varies widely, between about four light-years for the nearest star (after the Sun, that is), to billions of light-years for stars in the farthest observable galaxies.
Nearest: "Perihelion", reached in January.Farthest: "Aphelion", reached in July.
22.2 minutes
The Earth's aphelion - the farthest its present orbit takes it from the Sun - is 152,097,701 kilometres. The other point, the perihelion - the nearest it gets to the Sun on its present orbit - is 147,098,074 kilometres
The order of the first eight planets from nearest to farthest from the sun is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Because the North Pole is farthest north on the Earth
Sputnik had an elliptical orbit. At it farthest distance from the surface of Earth it was 583 miles. At the nearest to the surface it was 134 miles.
The farthest point south on Earth's surface is the geographic South Pole. It is located at 90 degrees south latitude, making it the southernmost point on the Earth.
if you really need this you are an idiot but it is the moon
north pole and south pole are the farthest points on earth