no it is 3970 miles to get to the senter of the earth the earth is round so its 3970 MILES.
The answer is 3.9 x 10^8 meters. Or...3.9 x 10^5 kilometers.
It is a bit less than a quarter of a million miles from the Earth to the moon.
Mercury: 35.9 million miles. Venus: 67.2 million miles. Earth: 93 million miles. Mars: 141.6 million miles. Jupiter: 483.7 million miles. Saturn: 885.9 million miles. Uranus: 1.8 billion miles. Neptune: 2.8 billion miles.
The sun is moving through the galaxy at about a half a million miles per hour. Earth orbits the sun at about an eighth of that speed and the Milkyway Galaxy is moving at about a million miles per hour. Earths rotational speed is comparatively irrelevant. (about 1000 miles per hour) So earth is moving between .5 and 1.5 million miles per hour or .2% to .5% of the speed of light
40.5 million kilometers, or 25 million miles.
The answer is 3.9 x 10^8 meters. Or...3.9 x 10^5 kilometers.
The planet Maris is 33.9 million miles away from the planet Earth. The planet Jupiter is 365 million miles away from Earth.
93 million miles !
ANSWER:Saturn is 938 million miles from the sun. The earth is 93 million miles from the sun, do the math and (takes his shoes off) and Saturn is 845 million miles from the earth.
93.2 million miles in the summer, and 93.4 million miles in the winter
The length of Earth's orbit around the sun is 584.3 million miles.
It is a bit less than a quarter of a million miles from the Earth to the moon.
it takes 63 million miles to get from Saturn to Earth.
Mercury: 35.9 million miles. Venus: 67.2 million miles. Earth: 93 million miles. Mars: 141.6 million miles. Jupiter: 483.7 million miles. Saturn: 885.9 million miles. Uranus: 1.8 billion miles. Neptune: 2.8 billion miles.
2,570 million miles
5 million feet = 946.969697 miles
Venus is the closest planet to earth. It's only 26 million miles away from earth. In perspective to the sun, which is 93 million miles away from earth. The distance to Venus varies because planets move relative to each other as they orbit the Sun. 26 million miles is, roughly, the nearest Venus gets to Earth. The planet Venus is about 42 million kilometers (26 million miles) from Earth at its closest point and about 258 million kilometers (160 million miles) away at its most distant point.