to quote *****Sue C***** "100 million miles Close enough" HAHAHAHHA i love your style girl.. but close enough shouldn't be used when talking about distance... especially when you are off by 7 million miles.. lol which is equivalent to going around the earth 291 times....
2006-07-01 05:16:58
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answered by PC-Guy 3
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The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is one Astronomical unit. The currently accepted value for one Astronomical unit is 149,597,870.691 kelometers (92,955,810 miles). That is the distance to the center of the Sun However not to it's surface.
Since the orbit of the earth around the Sun is an ellipse and not a circle the actual distance varies from about 147.5 million km in January to about 152.6 million km in July.
Right now (July 1, 2006 at 16:08:58 Universal Time) the distance from the Earth to the Sun is 152.093 million km.
2006-07-01 05:14:34
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answered by pyro_alchemist 2
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149 597 870 691 ± 30 metres
2006-07-01 04:45:28
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answer #3
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answered by alexdonc 1
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The distance between the earth and the sun is 93,000,000 miles
2006-07-01 04:44:56
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answered by rawritsalan 2
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Approximately 93 million miles, depending on time of year.
2006-07-07 22:14:00
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answered by Ken W 3
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Something like 93 million miles, but when you're in Las Vegas in July, you certainly feel closer.
2006-07-05 08:15:49
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answered by Brian 5
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About 100 million, easy to remember.
2006-07-01 04:46:04
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answered by Sue_C 5
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93 Trillion miles away.
2006-07-01 10:56:11
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answered by nalaredneb 7
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about 94 million
2006-07-01 04:44:12
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answered by Black_Rabbit 3
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93 million.
2006-07-03 11:29:54
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answered by vegas_iwish 5
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