How far away is the sun from earth in miles? Astronomy Our Solar System Components of the Solar System 1 Answer Peter Feb 14, 2016 92.5 to 94.5 million miles Explanation: That two million mile range exists because the earth's orbit about the sun is elliptical. In terms of the northern hemisphere, the earth is 94.5 million miles from the sun during its summer and 92.5 million miles during its winter. Answer link Related questions How does the composition of our solar system compare to the composition of the universe? How are various bodies in the solar system similar and different? Does our solar system move through the universe like a cloud moves through the sky or are we... What is the solar system? What is the shape of the solar system and how is it maintained? What is the center of our solar system? What keeps the solar system in balance? Does our solar system have a name? Why is the solar system flat? What is the theory that explains how the solar system was formed? See all questions in Components of the Solar System Impact of this question 1832 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License