788.4 million km
Pluto never crosses Jupiter's orbit because it is much further away than Jupiter and has a far large orbit. A major change in Pluto's orbit would have to occur for its orbit to cross Jupiter's. If it did, there would be a tiny chance of a collision, but the chance would be very small.
You're a bit farther out than Jupiter. Jupiter takes about 19 years and is approximately 5 AUs away. So you would have to be around 5 AUs away
Not so far as we know.
Mars is too far from Jupiter to be significantly affected by its gravity.
Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, is approximately 5.2 astronomical units (AU) away from the Sun on average. However, its distance can vary due to its elliptical orbit around Jupiter.
Yes, Jupiter is about 5 times as far from the Sun.
Jupiter's closest moon which is Io is 421700 kilometers away from it
23mm
yes it is
i do think it has one
2131632 miles away
it is approximately 387,000,000 km away