Mars' average distance from the sun is about 1.52 astronomical units (AU), which is approximately 227.9 million kilometers.
Normally in Astronomical Units (AU) which is the average distance from the earth to the sun.
Sedna's average distance from the sun is about 86 Astronomical Units.
Eris is 97 astronomical units away from the sun. ( an astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun)
It is the average distance between the centres of the two objects.
I think you mean the distance from the Earth to the Sun. This distance is measured in Astronomical Units (AU)
Neptune's distance form the Sun is 30.1 astronomical units, or AU. This is also 2.8 billion miles and 4.5 billion kilometers.
1.49 AU
The distance to the sun is one astronomical unit (AU). The earth-sun distance is the basis for the AU.
The distance from Saturn to Earth is 821,190,000 miles, or 9 AU (Astronomical Units).
Mercury--0.387 astronomical units Venus--0.723 astronomical units Earth--1.0 astronomical units Mars--1.524 astronomical units Jupiter--5.203 astronomical units Saturn--9.529 astronomical units Uranus--19.19 astronomical units Neptune--30.06 astronomical units Pluto--39.53 astronomical units Please note that these are all mean distances, and the actual distance will vary as to the location of the specific planet in its specific orbit.
By definition, 1. 1 AU is the average earth-sun distance.
Light years and astronomical units are both units of distance.
Astronomical units. (It's 1 from the earth to the sun)
astronomical units mean that it is 8 grams of pure alcohol in the drink and its dangerous
29.76 astronomical units is how far away Neptune is from the Sun. An astronomical unit is the average distance of the Earth from the Sun, set at 93 million miles. Venus is .72 astronomical units from the Sun. Taking 29.76 and subtracting .72 shows us that Neptune is 29.04 astronomical units from Venus. Approximatey. On average. And can greatly vary due to eccentricities in orbits.
Mars' average distance from the sun is about 1.52 astronomical units (AU), which is approximately 227.9 million kilometers.