Earth is anywhere from:
576,682,810 miles (at its farthest)
to
390,682,810 mi (at its closest).
Now then, presuming that the "you" referred to in this inquiry is, in fact, on Earth, then the distance would fall under the differential provided above.
However, if the aforementioned "you" is on the moon, the distance is only:
576,443,953 mi (at its farthest)
to
390,449,953 mi (at its closest)
Signed,
-C
very far retard
Jupiter is about 88,880 miles across (diameter)
The Sun is by far the nearest star to Jupiter.
Jupiter is 800 million kilometers from the sun
"How far is Jupiter from the sun?" 778,833,000 kilometres (483,634,000 miles), plus a few centimetres (inches).
2131632 miles away
Pluto is about 3.2 billion miles from Jupiter
So far as is known, or likely, there is no life on Jupiter.
no it is to far out
Triton is Neptune's moon, not jupiter's. You are thinking of Titan.
As far as anyone knows Jupiter is all gas.
23mm