The distance between Earth and other planets in our solar system varies due to their elliptical orbits. Planets like Venus and Mars are relatively close, while others, such as Jupiter and Neptune, are much farther. Understanding these distances helps us grasp the vastness of our solar system.
Sun: 149 million km
Mercury: 211.12 million km
Venus: 78.743 million km
Mars: 54.6 million km
Jupiter: 714 million km
Saturn: 1.555 billion km
Uranus: 2.89 billion km
Neptune: 4.57 billion km
Pluto: 5.40 billion km