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  2. How Far is the Sun From Earth? | Distance, KM, Time Takes & Facts

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    If we were to speak in meters, then the Sun would be 150.4 billion meters away from Earth. The Earth orbits the Sun once every 365.3 days, while farther planets such as Mars, completes an orbit around the Sun in 687 days. For comparison, Mars is 1.5 AU away from the Sun, which would translate to 227.94 million km / 141.70 million mi.

  3. How Far is Earth From the Sun? | Space Questions - The Nine...

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    The planet Earth orbits the sun in roughly 365 days but this is not in a perfectly circular orbit. As such we are slightly differing distances from this massive star throughout the year. On average we are 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) away from the sun, sometimes closer or further away depending on our orbit.

  4. For this reason, to calculate the distance, we use the average to measure how far planets are from one another. The Astronomical units (AU) column is the average distance between Earth and the Sun and is the most common way for scientists to measure distance in our Solar System.

  5. What equation do astronomers use to calculate the sun-earth...

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    Distance = V . t Distance = 300000 x 499 Distance = 149,700,000 km Distance = 149 Million Km. Please note that this is the average distance between the Sun and the Earth since the Orbit is an ellipse so the time for a Photon to reach Earth also changes with distance and Vice Versa.

  6. How Far Is the Moon? | Distance In KM, Location, How Long?

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    The Moon can get as far as 406,700 km / 252,711 mi away from Earth – apogee – and as close as 356,400 km / 221,456 mi away – perigee – however, consider this. The Moon, due to gravitational interactions with our Earth, is drifting away from us at around 4 cm / 1.5 inches every year. Because of this, the estimated distance is always ...

  7. Scale of Earth, Sun, Galaxy, and Universe - Astronomy - Socratic

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    The distance of Earth from the Sun is 1.49 x 10^8. What is the distance from the Sun to Mars in kilometers? How do astronomers measure the distance to other stars?

  8. What is the mathematical equation used to calculate the distance...

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    A good approximation to calculating the distance from the sun is to use Kepler's first law. The Earth's orbit is elliptical and the distance r of the Earth from the Sun can be calculated as: r = (a(1-e^2))/(1-e cos theta) Where a=149,600,000km is the semi-major axis distance, e=0.0167 is the eccentricity of the Earth's orbit and theta is the angle from perihelion. theta=(2 pi n)/365.256 Where ...

  9. The closest distance of Saturn to Earth will happen in 2091, at a distance of 8.03 AU. You could fit 764 Earths inside Saturn, and almost 1.600 Saturn’s could fit into the Sun. A theory suggests that Saturn and Jupiter came close to one another and thus provoked the “Great Flood” on Earth.

  10. orbit: 384,400 km from Earth. diameter: 3476 km. mass: 7.35e22 kg. History of The Moon. Called Luna by the Romans, Selene and Artemis by the Greeks, and many other names in other mythologies. The Moon, of course, has been known since prehistoric times. It is the second brightest object in the sky after the Sun.

  11. Mercury's distance from the Sun is only about two-thirds or 66%, of its distance at aphelion, at its aphelion it is 0.44 AU away from the Sun. At its closest distance or perihelion, it is 0.30 AU away from the Sun. Mercury spins slowly on its axis and completes one rotation every 59 Earth days.