Distance of Earth to sun?

Distance or:Distanceor:Aphelion \t152,100,000 km (94,500,000 mi)(1.01673 AU)\u2009[n 2]Perihelion \t147,095,000 km (91,401,000 mi)(0.9832687 AU)\u2009

Distance

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or:Aphelion \t152,100,000 km (94,500,000 mi)(1.01673 AU)\u2009[n 2]Perihelion \t147,095,000 km (91,401,000 mi)(0.9832687 AU)\u2009[n 2]Semi-major axis\t149,598,023 km (92,955,902 mi)(1.000001018 AU)\u2009[1]Eccentricity \t0.0167086[1]Orbital period\t365.256363004 d\u2009[2](1.00001742096 yr)Average orbital speed\t29.78 km/s (18.50 mi/s)[3](107,200 km/h (66,600 mph))Mean anomaly\t358.617\u00b0Inclination \t 7.155\u00b0 to the Sun's equator; 1.57869\u00b0[4] to invariable plane; 0.00005\u00b0 to J2000 eclipticLongitude of ascending node\t\u221211.26064\u00b0[3] to J2000 eclipticArgument of perihelion\t114.20783\u00b0[3]Satellites \t 1 natural satellite: the Moon 5 quasi-satellites > 1,400 operational artificial satellites[5] > 16,000 space debris [n 3]wikipedia.org

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