About 19.13 A.U. (Astronomical Units). That's just the average distance
of course.
1.513325783 x 109 Km at aphelion
6.7x10 6
As far as it is possible to tell, neither of the two are in scientific notation.
The average distance from Earth to the Sun is approximately 1.496 x 10^8 kilometers.
The mean distance is 3.844*10^5 kilometres.
Average distance about 2869 million kilometres. That's about 19.13 "Astronomical Units".
1.787 x 10^9 miles
Uranus is, on average, about 2.87 billion kilometers from the Sun. In scientific notation, this distance can be expressed as approximately (2.87 \times 10^9) kilometers.
1.513325783 x 109 Km at aphelion
very far
Jupiter is, on average, about 778 million kilometers away from the Sun. In scientific notation, this distance is approximately (7.78 \times 10^8) kilometers. However, this distance can vary slightly due to the elliptical shape of planetary orbits.
It is about 130,000 kilometres away.
At its nearest (perihelion) it is 2.735*10^9 km; at its furthest (aphelion) 3.006*10^9 km.
6.7x10 6
As far as it is possible to tell, neither of the two are in scientific notation.
Jupiter is 741,000,000 km away. Uranus is2,870,000,000 km away. Neptune is 4,500,000,000 km away from the sun.
Approximately 435,910 km