Here are the minimum and maximum distances of the planets from the Sun in astronomical units (AU), kilometers (km), and miles:
Mercury:
- Min Distance: 0.31 AU, 46 million km, 29 million miles
- Max Distance: 0.47 AU, 70 million km, 43 million miles
Venus:
- Min Distance: 0.72 AU, 108 million km, 67 million miles
- Max Distance: 0.73 AU, 109 million km, 68 million miles
Earth:
- Min Distance: 0.98 AU, 147 million km, 91 million miles
- Max Distance: 1.02 AU, 152 million km, 94 million miles
Mars:
- Min Distance: 1.38 AU, 207 million km, 128 million miles
- Max Distance: 1.67 AU, 250 million km, 155 million miles
Jupiter:
- Min Distance: 4.95 AU, 741 million km, 460 million miles
- Max Distance: 5.46 AU, 817 million km, 508 million miles
Saturn:
- Min Distance: 9.04 AU, 1.35 billion km, 839 million miles
- Max Distance: 10.07 AU, 1.51 billion km, 938 million miles
Uranus:
- Min Distance: 18.29 AU, 2.73 billion km, 1.69 billion miles
- Max Distance: 20.11 AU, 3 billion km, 1.86 billion miles
Neptune:
- Min Distance: 29.81 AU, 4.46 billion km, 2.77 billion miles
- Max Distance: 30.33 AU, 4.54 billion km, 2.82 billion miles
These values are approximate and can vary due to the elliptical shape of the planets’ orbits. AU stands for astronomical unit, where 1 AU is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun, approximately 93 million miles or 150 million kilometers.