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Mercury : average distance 58 million km (36 million miles)

Minimum Distance from Sun: 46.0 million km (28.6 million miles)

Maximum Distance from Sun: 69.8 million km (43.4 million miles)

Venus : average distance 108 million km (67 million miles)

Minimum Distance from Sun: 108 million km (67 million miles)

Maximum Distance from Sun: 109 million km (68 million miles)

Earth : average distance 149.6 million km (93 million miles)

Minimum Distance from Sun: 146 million km (91 million miles)

Maximum Distance from Sun: 152 million km (94.5 million miles)

Mars : average distance 228 million km (142 million miles)

Minimum Distance from Sun: 205 million km (128 million miles)

Maximum Distance from Sun: 249 million km (155 million miles)

Jupiter : average distance 778.5 million km (484 million miles)

Minimum Distance from Sun: 741 million km (460 million miles)

Maximum Distance from Sun: 817 million km (508 million miles)

Saturn : average distance 1.43 billion km (891 million miles)

Minimum Distance from Sun: 1.35 billion km (840 million miles)

Maximum Distance from Sun: 1.5 billion km (938 million miles)

Uranus: average distance 2.88 billion km (1.79 billion miles)

Minimum Distance from Sun: 2.7 billion km (1.7 billion miles)

Maximum Distance from Sun: 3 billion km (1.87 billion miles)

Neptune: average distance 4.5 billion km (2.8 billion miles)

Minimum Distance from Sun: 4.46 billion km (2.77 billion miles)

Maximum Distance from Sun: 4.54 billion km (2.82 billion miles)

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The distance of Mercury from the sun is 57,910,000 kilometers while Venus is 108,200,000 kilometers away. The Earth is 149,600,000 kilometers away from the sun while Mars is 227,940,000 kilometers apart from it. The largest planet, Jupiter is 778,330,000 kilometers distant from the sun while Saturn is 1,424,600,000 kilometers away. The last three planets namely Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are 2,873,550,000 kilometers, 4,501,000,000 kilometers, and 5,945,900,000 kilometers away from the sun respectively.

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mercury --- 3 1/8 light minutes.

venus ------ 5 3/4 light minutes

earth ------- 8 light minutes

mars ------ 12 light minutes

Jupiter ----- 42 light minutes

Saturn ----- 1 hour 16 light minutes

uranus ----- 2 hours, 34 light minutes

neptune ---- 4 light hours.

the planet Pluto does not exist anymore.

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the nearest planet to the sun is mercury, then venus then earth then mars and then Jupiter then Saturn then uranus and last neptune.

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