All of the planets are constantly moving in their orbits around the Sun, so the distance - NOW - is a little different from the distance - NOW-. The orbit of Jupiter averages about 5.2 AU from the Sun, and Earth is about 1 AU from the Sun. So when the Earth is at opposition to Jupiter (when Earth is closest to Jupiter) the distance is about 4.2 AU, and when Jupiter is in conjunction (Jupiter on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth) the distance is about 6.2 AU.
If you want to see the precise distance at any given point in time, there is an open-source planetarium program called Stellarium, available from stellarium.org. Install this program on your PC, and you will be able to see at any moment what the distance to any other celestial object is.
It varies from as little as about 4 AU at its closest up to about 6.5 AU at its furthest.
jupter
Io, Ganymede, thebe, Kore, Kale, Elara, and others.
No...because on Jupter, if there is even was water there would be no liquid water left because it is to cold.
There are 4015 earth days in a Jupiter year. jupter's year is equal to 11 earth years. 365 times 11 equals 4015.
52.00098 from the earth
about 500 million miles.
The closest we get to Jupiter when we pass it is about 629 million kilometers.
yes
so far 63 moons have been discovered
Io the Moon of jupter has over 400 active volcanoes.
peac
3.92m
jupter
galieo
more so much more that if you steped on jupter you would be as small as a cup
* Jupter * Saturn * Urans * Nepturn * And Sometime Pluto * Jupter * Saturn * Urans * Nepturn * And Sometime Pluto
Jupiter can get as hot as 17,540.33oF.