Distance of Earth to other planets
Distances
Earth to sun
he distance between sun and earth is 150.97 million Km. and do know that first ever the distance
In 1653, astronomer Christiaan Huygens calculated the distance from Earth to the sun. He used the phases of Venus to find the angles in a Venus-Earth-sun triangle
and also the distance between sun and earth is founded in the hinduism ancient prayer book
" hanuman chalisa " written by Goswami tulsidas before 16th century.Earth to mercury
In January 2003 NASA measure the distance Earth to mercury most smallest planet of our solar system is 184.75 million km
Earth to Venus
In 1716, English astronomer Edmond Halley proposed a method for calculating our distance from the Sun—the astronomical unit—using the transit of Venus.Venus is 44.423 million km from Earth when thy both planet come closer and 261 million km when thy far from each other due to planetary rotation
Earth to mars
first people to make a good measurement of the distance to a planet was the great astronomer Gian Domenico Cassini. In 1672, Cassini used a technique called parallax to measure the distance to Mars. and in now The minimum distance from the Earth to Mars is about 33.9 million miles (54.6 million kilometers). However, that doesn't happen very often.. Illustration of the orbits of Mars and Earth around the sun during Close Approach
Earth to Jupiter
When the two planets are at their closest point, the distance to Jupiter is only 365 million miles (588 million kilometers). to earth. Jupiter is most largest planet in our solar system
Earth to Saturn
The Saturn also called ring planet When the two are closest,they lie approximately 746 million miles (1.2 billion kilometers)
Earth to Uranus
Earth and Uranus changes daily. The closest the two get is 1.6 billion miles (2.6 billion kilometers). At their farthest, they are separated by 1.98 billion miles (3.2 billion km).
Earth to Neptune
Neptune and Earth line up on the same side of the sun, at their closest, they are only 2.7 billion miles (4.3 billon kilometers) apart
Earth to Pluto
The two planets are on the opposite sides of the sun from one another, Pluto lies 4.67 billion miles (7.5 billion kilometers) from Earth. At their closest, the two are only 2.66 billion miles (4.28 billion km) apart.
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