Pluto is not a planet as of 2006so there are no other planets father than plutowhen Pluto was a planet it was the farthest away from the sun and i think it might be farthest from earth to
No. The farthest away from the Earth that anyone has walked is the moon.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn --------- Uranus Neptune (Pluto) as these days Pluto is no longer considered a planet, apparently.
Neptune is the farthest planet from Earth in our solar system. It is approximately 4.3 billion kilometers away at its farthest point.
Pluto was relegated to "Dwarf Planet" status in 2006, but irrespective of planetary status, it is still a body orbiting our sun. Pluto (Dwarf planet) is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Venus is about 108 million km from the sun. Mercury is about 58 million km from the sun. Depending on your definition of a planet, Pluto is easily the furthest but, if you insist that Pluto is no longer a planet, then it must be Earth.
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Pluto is not a planet as of 2006so there are no other planets father than plutowhen Pluto was a planet it was the farthest away from the sun and i think it might be farthest from earth to
1 - The Earth as Pluto is no longer a planet but a dwarf planet.
No. The farthest away from the Earth that anyone has walked is the moon.
The position of planets in our solar system changes because they all orbit the Sun at varying speeds and distances. As they move along their elliptical orbits, their relative positions with respect to Earth change. This causes the farthest planet (Neptune) to sometimes appear closer to Earth depending on where each planet is in its orbit.
Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn --------- Uranus Neptune (Pluto) as these days Pluto is no longer considered a planet, apparently.
Neptune is the farthest planet from Earth in our solar system. It is approximately 4.3 billion kilometers away at its farthest point.
Planet furthest from earth? Neptune, since Pluto is no longer considered a planet.But, if you do consider Pluto a planet, then normally, the furthest planet from Earth is Pluto, but sometimes it is Neptune. (Pluto's orbit crosses Neptune's).
No, Earth is third in line, Pluto is last but now scientist think there is another planet farther away.
Pluto is not the farthest object from the Sun.Objects farther than Pluto are:HaumeaMakemakeErisThousands of minor planets
If Pluto's orbit were on the same plane as Earth's orbit, if Earth were directly between the sun and Pluto, if Earth were at its aphelion (the point in its orbit where it's farthest from the sun), and if Pluto were at its perihelion (the point in its orbit closest to the sun), on the scale where the diameter of Earth is 5 mm, the distance from Earth to Pluto is about 1.681 km (a little over a mile).
Pluto was relegated to "Dwarf Planet" status in 2006, but irrespective of planetary status, it is still a body orbiting our sun. Pluto (Dwarf planet) is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Venus is about 108 million km from the sun. Mercury is about 58 million km from the sun. Depending on your definition of a planet, Pluto is easily the furthest but, if you insist that Pluto is no longer a planet, then it must be Earth.