How far are all the planets in the solar system from Earth

The distance between the planets in our solar system and Earth can vary depending on the position of the planets in their orbits. However, the average distance from Earth to the other planets in the solar system is as follows:

  1. Mercury: 36 million miles (58 million kilometers) on average
  2. Venus: 67 million miles (108 million kilometers) on average
  3. Mars: 142 million miles (228 million kilometers) on average
  4. Jupiter: 365 million miles (587 million kilometers) on average
  5. Saturn: 746 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers) on average
  6. Uranus: 1.8 billion miles (2.9 billion kilometers) on average
  7. Neptune: 2.7 billion miles (4.3 billion kilometers) on average

Keep in mind that these are approximate average distances and they can vary as the planets move on their orbits around the Sun. Also, the distance between Earth and the outer planets can change dramatically depending on where they are in their orbit.

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