All the planets are continually moving and at different speeds, so the distances between them is constantly changing. So your question cannot really be answered definitively.
However, Venus has a mean distance to the Sun of 108.2 million kilometers, while Jupiter is 778.3 million kilometers. This means that the mean distance between Venus and Jupiter varies between 670.1 million kilometers at their closest and 1172.7 million kilometers at their furthest. (Note: These numbers are based on mean distance, and ignore the fact that both Venus and Jupiter have an elliptical orbit around the Sun. This is for comparison only. The first answer is more apropos.)
Mercurys average distance from the Sun is around 58,000,000 km Saturns average distance from the Sun is around 1,433,000,000 km So the average distance between the two planets is 1,375,000,000 km
Mercury is about 0.387AU from the sun, and Venus is 0.723AU from the sun. The distance between the two planets depends on their relative position to one another as they orbit the sun. As such, the distance between them ranges from 0.336AU and 1.11AU.
The distance between them changes all the time because they both orbit the Sun. It varies from 4.82 AU to 5.58 AU.
the distance changes because of orbit but it is between 448260000 miles and 541743600 miles.
Saturn is far bigger than Mercury, having 24 times the surface area of Mercury. Saturn-120,034 km Mercury-4,880 km
Mercury averages about 0.35 AU from the Sun, and Saturn is about 9.5AU from the Sun. So depending on where each planet is in its orbit (or more specifically, where Mercury is in its orbit) Saturn will be anywhere from 9.2 AU to 9.8 AU from Mercury.
Mercury is 36 million miles from the Sun. Saturn is 888 million miles from the Sun. So therefore, Mercury is closer to the Sun than Saturn. The answer to Your Question is No.
Mercury has 0 moons and Saturn has 67 moons.
Mercury
Saturn is far bigger than Mercury, having 24 times the surface area of Mercury. Saturn-120,034 km Mercury-4,880 km
Saturn and Mercury are 1,375,000,000 kilometers apart. Mercury is much closer to the sun than Saturn is to the sun. The planet Earth is the third closest planet to the sun.
Mercury averages about 0.35 AU from the Sun, and Saturn is about 9.5AU from the Sun. So depending on where each planet is in its orbit (or more specifically, where Mercury is in its orbit) Saturn will be anywhere from 9.2 AU to 9.8 AU from Mercury.
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Saturn
Mercury is 36 million miles from the Sun. Saturn is 888 million miles from the Sun. So therefore, Mercury is closer to the Sun than Saturn. The answer to Your Question is No.
Mercury has 0 moons and Saturn has 67 moons.
mercury
Saturn and Jupiter are Outer Planets and Mercury is an Inner Planet.
Mercury
Saturn is significantly larger than Mercury.
There are several such planets. As far as I know, at present they are: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Saturn.