Venus has an average distance of about 108 million kilometers (67 million miles) from the Sun.
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
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Pluto is about 5,763 million km from Earth, so Pluto is about the same distance from our moon.
Pluto's distance from Earth varies from 2.6 to 4.6 billion miles depending on the position of Earth and Pluto in their orbits around the Sun. The distance from the Sun is 2.8 to 4.5 billion miles.
Pluto's, average distance from the sun is 5.9 billion km (3.67 billion miles). If you are asking about Ceres (in the asteroid belt), it is approximately 413 million km (256 million miles) from the sun.
3,666.2 million miles away.
Pluto has an orbit that varies greatly in its distance from the sun. At a minimum, Pluto is 29.6 AUs from the Sun (about 2.8 billion miles). At a maximum, Pluto is 49.3 AUs from the Sun (about 4.5 billion miles). 1 AU is equal to 93 million miles, the distance from Earth to the Sun.
The average distance between Pluto and the sun is about 5870 million kilometres.
The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). If it's 5900 million miles from the Sun you may be referring to a distance to a different planet, such as Neptune or Saturn.
Venus has an average distance of about 108 million kilometers (67 million miles) from the Sun.
Based on an average distance of 93 million miles from the sun, a planet that is 5900 million miles away would be Saturn.
When I was a kid Pluto was closer to the sun than Neptune. Now it is further away. The distance between Pluto and earth will vary as Pluto orbits the sun--Pluto's orbit is fairly eccentric. At aphelion (furthest distance from the sun) Pluto is 48.871 AU (average earth/sun distance) from the sun. That is 4.542 billion miles. When the earth is on the opposite side of the sun, that would maximize the distance to Pluto at close to 4.635 billion miles (4.542 billion plus 93 million). Pluto will reach its next maximum distance from us in 2113, just over a century from now (2012). At its closest Pluto is 29.657 AU from the sun, or 2.757 billion miles. Some time during 1989 earth and Pluto were lined up on the same side of the sun, and the distance between them was minimized to roughly 2.664 billion miles.
That's a difficult question to answer precisely. Pluto's average distance from the Sun is 39.4 AU. (An AU is an Astronomical Unit and is defined as the average distance between the center of the Earth and the center of the Sun.) One AU equals 92,955,807 million miles, or about 93 million miles, but Pluto's distance from the Sun ranges from 29.7 to 49.3 AU. So, depending on the orbits of Pluto and Earth, the distance between the two could be anywhere from 28.7 AU (Earth directly between Pluto and Sun when Pluto is closest to the Sun) to 50.3 AU (Earth directly opposite Sun from Pluto when Pluto is furthest from the Sun). However, keep in mind that an AU is an average and that Earth's actual orbit varies anywhere from 91 to 94.5 million miles. Hope that helps.
5 900 000 000 miles = 9 495 129 600 kilometers Pluto (no longer a planet) is at a distance of 5,945,900,000 km So this planet would have to be out beyond Pluto. As Neptune is the last planet out, the answer therefore has to be there is no planet at 5900 million miles from the sun.
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
Pluto is about 5,913 million km from the sun (on average). Earth is about 150 million km from the sun. Pluto is about 5,763 million km from Earth, so Pluto is about the same distance from our moon.
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