About 483 million miles, on average.
Jupiter is the largest planet. It is the fifth in distance from the sun.
Jupiter is the 5th planet, at a distance of 779 million kilometres away from the sun.
Part of the answer is that you cannot get an exact distance for all times of the Jupiter year as the orbit of Jupiter around the sun is elliptic as is the earth's journey throughout the year.
Jupiter, its more massive.
The Sun is the Sun and therefore the is no distance between it and itself.
Jupiter is the Fifth planet from the sun. it is between Mars, the asteroid Belt, and Saturn. Its diamieter is 11 times bigger than earth. It has a great red spot. this spot is actually a storm swirling in Jupiter's atmosphere
Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun.
There is no planet that close to Earth. However, Jupiter will come within 391 million miles from Earth.
According to the increasing distance from our star The Sun, Jupiter lies on the Fifth spot. So the planet next to Jupiter is Saturn which lies on the Sixth.
Jupiter is 778.6x106km from the sun. It's distance from Earth depends on where each planet is in relation to one another as they orbit the sun. As such, the distance varies, from 588.5x106km to 968.1x106km.
No. Jupiter is the 5th planet from the sun. Neptune is the 8th planet from the sun.
The planet Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun.