How Far are the Planets from the Sun?

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Planets orbit the Sun in an elliptical orbit so sometimes it is closer to the Sun than others. The average distance from the Sun for each planet has been calculated. Mercury is an average of 57 million kilometers from the Sun. Venus is an average of 108 million kilometers from the Sun. The Earth is 150 million kilometers from the Sun on average. Mars is 228 million kilometers from the Sun on average. The average distance Jupiter is from the Sun is 779 million kilometers. Saturn is 1.43 billion kilometers from the Sun on average. On average Uranus is 2.88 billion kilometers from the Sun. Neptune is 4.50 billion kilometers from the Sun on average.
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The planets are varying distances from the sun. The closest, Mercury, is around 36 million miles away. At the rear, Pluto is 3,666.1 million miles from the center of the solar system.
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