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How many astronomical units is?
The astronomical unit (symbol: au, or AU or AU) is a unit of length, roughly the distance from Earth to the Sun and equal to about 150 million kilometres (93 million miles) or ~8 light minutes….Examples.
| Object | Voyager 1 |
|---|---|
| Length or distance (au) | 149 |
| Range | – |
| Comment and reference point | distance from the Sun in 2020 |
How many astronomical units does Jupiter have?
5.2 Astronomical Units
Fifth Planet from Our Star Jupiter orbits about 484 million miles (778 million kilometers) or 5.2 Astronomical Units (AU) from our Sun (Earth is one AU from the Sun).
What is the unit of planet?
astronomical unit
astronomical unit (AU, or au), a unit of length effectively equal to the average, or mean, distance between Earth and the Sun, defined as 149,597,870.7 km (92,955,807.3 miles).
How many AU are the planets from the Sun?
| Planet (or Dwarf Planet) | Distance from the Sun (Astronomical Units miles km) |
|---|---|
| Venus | 0.723 AU 67.2 million miles 108.2 million km |
| Earth | 1 AU 93 million miles 149.6 million km |
| Mars | 1.524 AU 141.6 million miles 227.9 million km |
| Jupiter | 5.203 AU 483.6 million miles 778.3 million km |
How many astronomical units is Jupiter from the Sun?
5.2 AU
Jupiter remains pretty close to our end zone on the 10.5-yard line. Our solar system’s largest planet is an average distance of 778,000,000 km (484,000,000 miles) from the Sun. That’s 5.2 AU. Jupiter is the largest of the planets, spanning nearly 1.75 mm in diameter on our football field scale.
How many astronomical units is Neptune from the Sun?
30 astronomical units
From an average distance of 2.8 billion miles (4.5 billion kilometers), Neptune is 30 astronomical units away from the Sun.
How many astronomical units is Venus from the Sun?
0.7 AU
The true average distance from the Sun to Venus is about 108,000,000 km (67,000,000 miles) or 0.7 AU.