The distances are:
Mercury: 36 million miles
Venus: 67.2 million miles
Earth: 93 million miles
Mars: 141.6 million miles
Jupiter: 483.6 million miles
Saturn: 886.7 million miles
Uranus: 1,784.0 million miles
Neptune: 2,794.4 million miles
Pluto (if you still consider it a planet): 3,674.5 million miles
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∙ 13y agoThe distance from Earth to the Sun is approximately 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). The distance from Mars to the Sun varies due to its elliptical orbit, but on average it is around 142 million miles (228 million kilometers).
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∙ 9y agoMercury is closest to the sun with a distance of 35 million miles. Venus is 67 million miles away, Earth is 93 million miles away, Mars is 141.6 million miles away, Jupiter is 483.7 million miles away, Saturn is 869 million miles away, Uranus is 1.7 billion miles away, and Neptune is 2.8 billion miles away. Pluto is not longer considered a planet.
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∙ 12y agoMercury- 28.5 million miles away from the sun
Venus- 67.2 million miles away from the sun
Earth- 93 million miles away from the sun
Mars- 141.6 million miles away from the sun
Jupiter- 483.78 million miles away from the sun
Saturn- 890,700,000 million miles away from the sun
Uranus- 1,783,950,480 billion miles away from the sun
Neptune- 2,798,310,160 billion miles away from the sun
And if you want Pluto; 3,670,052,070 billion miles away from the sun
These are the average distances between the planets and the sun.
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∙ 14y agoPlanet
True Diameter in miles
Diameter
in inches
(50,653 miles/sheet)
True Distance to the Sun
in miles
Distance to Sun
in sheets
(50,653 miles/sheet)
Distance to Sun
in inches
(50,653 miles/sheet)
Distance to Sun
in feet
(50,653 miles/sheet)Mercury
3,032
0.267
35,983,610
710
3,197
266
Venus
7,521
0.664
67,232,360
1,327
5,973
498
Earth
7,926
0.699
92,957,100
1,835
8,258
688
Mars
4,222
0.371
141,635,300
2,796
12,583
1,049
Jupiter
88,846
7.658
483,632,000
9,548
42,966
3,580
Saturn
74,898
6.391
888,188,000
17,535
78,906
6,576
Uranus
31,763
2.576
1,783,950,000
35,219
158,486
13,207
Neptune
30,778
2.494
2,798,842,000
55,255248,648
20,721
The Sun's diameter in inches (at this scale) is 76.7 in
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∙ 13y agoEarth is 93,000,000 miles from the sun.
In order of their distance from the sun, the rocky planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
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The apogee.
The four furthest planets from the sun, in order of distance, are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
there is no true relationship between distance from the sun and orbit time as some planets go revolves at a different velocity.
The distance of the planets from the sun does not change because of the gravity surrounding each planet is pulling them into continuous orbit.
From closest to farthest from Earth, the order of the planets is: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
The distance of a planet from the sun affects its temperature, with planets closer to the sun being hotter and those farther away being colder. It can also impact other conditions such as the presence of liquid water, size of the planet, and atmospheric composition. The distance from the sun influences the planet's orbital period and the amount of sunlight it receives, which in turn can affect its climate and surface features.
The length of a planet's year and its distance from the sun are related through Kepler's third law of planetary motion, which states that the square of the orbital period of a planet is proportional to the cube of its semi-major axis distance from the sun. This means that planets farther from the sun have longer orbital periods or years compared to those closer to the sun.
The distance between the inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars) is comparatively smaller than the distance between the outer planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) in our solar system. The inner planets are closer to the Sun and each other, while the outer planets are much farther apart due to the gap between the terrestrial and gas giant planets.
A planet's distance from the sun affects its orbit speed through Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion. The closer a planet is to the sun, the faster it travels in its orbit. This is because the sun's gravitational pull is stronger closer to the sun, causing the planet to move faster to maintain its orbital balance.
The sun has all the gravity to keep the planets a certain distance from the sun.
10000000023 km
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The apogee.
Keplar showed that there is a relationship between the planets distance from the sun and the time taken for one orbit (planets year). This is described in Keplars third law; the square root of the time taken to orbit the sun is proportional to the cube of the average distance between the sun.
Not at all. The planet's daily rotation is independent of its distance from the Sun.