Aphelion (Farthest point) 816,520,800 km - 507,362,502 miles - 5.458104 AU
Perihelion (Closest point) 740,573,600 km - 460,171,100 miles - 4.950429 AU
Semi major axis (Average) 778,547,200 km - 483,766,801 miles - 5.204267 AU
If you were asking i can answer Jupiter i pretty close to the sun but its is the fourth closest to the sun
778,570,000 kilometers that's more than 5 times the earth distance from the sun
The Distance from the Sun and Jupiter is around 483,682,810 miles.
it would take humans 30,000 light years to reach Jupiter so a year on Jupiter is 258 years on earth it distance is 556,257 million miles from the sun
About 5.46 AU.
Since Ganymedes is a moon of Jupiter, it is the same as the distance between Jupiter and the Sun.
That's mainly because the distance from Jupiter to Earth changes over time. If we assume, for simplicity, that Jupiter's orbit is circular, and that the distance from the Sun to Jupiter is 5 AU, then, when Jupiter is in opposition (opposite to the Sun, from our point of view), it is at a distance of 4 AU (5 minus 1); when it is in conjunction (behind the Sun, from our point of view), it's at a distance of 6 AU (5 plus 1).
Jupiter, its more massive.
Io orbits Jupiter. Since Jupiter is 5 AU from the sun, so is Io. One AU is earth's average distance from the sun. 5 AU is about 480 million miles.
the answer is 5.2 Au .
Callisto is a moon of Jupiter, so on average it is the same distance from the Sun as Jupiter is. You can easily look up the distance from the Sun to Jupiter.
Since Ganymedes is a moon of Jupiter, it is the same as the distance between Jupiter and the Sun.
On average, Jupiter is 779 million kilometers from the Sun
Jupiter is 756.17 million km from the sun
Jupiter is the largest planet. It is the fifth in distance from the sun.
On average, Jupiter is 779 million kilometers from the Sun
It is 483,880,000 miles from the sun.
It is 483,880,000 miles from the sun.
The average distance from the Sun to Jupiter is 721 million kilometres more than the distance from the Sun to Mercury.
The orbit of Jupiter is at an average distance of 778.4 million km from the sun. Jupiter orbits between 740.3 million km (perihelion) and 816.4 million km (aphelion) from the sun.
On average, the same distance as Jupiter, which is about 484 million miles from the Sun. Europa could only be closer to the Sun by about 417,000 miles, as its orbital distance from Jupiter is less than 1% of Jupiter's orbital distance from the Sun.
The orbit of Jupiter is at an average distance of 778.4 million km from the sun. Jupiter orbits between 740.3 million km (perihelion) and 816.4 million km (aphelion) from the sun.