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150 million km = 1.0027 AU

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The distance between Earth and the Sun is approximately 1 astronomical unit (AU), which is about 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers.


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Probably AUs or Astronomical Units. 1AU= 93 million miles or about 150 million km. 1AU is the distance from the Earth to the Sun.


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What Accurately describes Earth's distance from the sun?

Earth's average distance from the Sun is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers). Earth follows an elliptical orbit around the Sun, so its distance from the Sun varies slightly throughout the year. At its closest point (perihelion) in early January, Earth is about 91.4 million miles (147.1 million kilometers) from the Sun, while at its farthest point (aphelion) in early July, it is about 94.5 million miles (152.1 million kilometers) away.


How do you convert AUs to miles?

Divide AUs by 92,955,807. (rounded) (Divide by 93 million. It's easier, and it puts you within 0.05%.)


How far away are all of the planets from the sun?

Look in related links, "Planetary Attributes on Wikipedia". The column "Orbital Radius" shows the distance from the Sun, in AU. If you want that in kilometers, multiply the number of AUs by 150 million.


Which planet is one astonomical unit from the sun?

Earth. An Astronomical Unit is a unit of distance measure defined as the mean (average) distance between the Earth and the Sun; thus, the earth orbits the sun at a distance of 1 Astronomical Unit. The Astronomical Unit was invented to make it easier to think of astronomical distances within the Solar System ... it is easier to get a feel for how close the planets and other bodies in the solar system are close to the sun in terms of Astronomical Units (AUs) than millions of kilometers: Mercury at 0.4 AU versus 50 million kilometers, Venus at 0.7 AU versus 108 million kilometers, etc.