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The orbital revolution period for Jupiter (a Jovian year) is equal to about 4335.6 Earth days or about 11.86 Earth years. A "day" on Jupiter is about 10 hours, so this would be about 10,475.8 Jovian days.

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10y ago

With current technology, probably a few years. It really depends on the speed; the general relationship (assuming a contast speed) is:

distance = speed x time

Solving for time:

Time = distance / speed

Where distance, speed, and time obviously have to be in compatible units (for example, kilometers, kilometers/second, seconds).

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7y ago

It depends on how fast you travel. If you travel as fast is it is possible to travel (i.e. at the speed of light) then while it takes light 8.32 minutes to get from the Sun to the Earth, it takes light 43.3 minutes to get from the Sun to Jupiter.

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11y ago

Depends on your mode of transportation. On a bicycle, it would take a VERY long time. Jupiter is a very big planet compared to the Earth. Also, it's mostly just gas, so it would be like walking on a cloud. Jupiter is about 300 times bigger than the Earth.

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15y ago

Jupiter has a 71492km equator. At 100km/h it would take 187.165618 days to go all the way around the equator.

(2 * pi * (71 492 km)) / (100 km/h) = 187.165618 days

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13y ago

The minimum earth to Jupiter distance would be around 4 astronomical units, around 600 million km. At 120 km per hour, this would take around 570 years.

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Jupiter does not go around the Earth, it orbits the sun, as does the earth and all the other planets.

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12y ago

It will take about 6 years to get to jupiter.

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