1. Distance from the sun:
* This is the most straightforward interpretation. Planets, asteroids, comets, and other objects in our solar system are all at varying distances from the sun. We measure these distances in Astronomical Units (AU), where 1 AU is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
* Example: Mars is about 1.52 AU from the Sun, while Neptune is about 30 AU away.
2. Orbital Position:
* This refers to the specific point in its orbit where a celestial object is located relative to the sun.
* Example: Earth is closest to the sun (perihelion) around January 3rd and farthest from the sun (aphelion) around July 4th.
3. Angular Position:
* This refers to the apparent position of an object in the sky as seen from Earth, measured in degrees relative to the sun.
* Example: The sun's position in the sky changes throughout the year, causing different constellations to be visible at different times.
To understand what you are asking about "relative location from the sun," please provide more context.
For example:
* Are you asking about the distance of a specific object from the sun?
* Are you asking about the current position of a planet in its orbit?
* Are you asking about the apparent position of a star relative to the sun?
Once you clarify your question, I can provide a more accurate answer.