The distance from Europa, a moon of Jupiter, and the earth will vary greatly. Because the orbits of Jupiter and the earth take them from opposite sides of the sun, where they are some 1 billion kilometers apart, to a point where, when earth and Jupiter are in alignment on the same side of the sun, they are something short of 600 million kilometers apart.
about 3 years, that is not going straight there but swinging around mars
Europa is 5.230 AUs from the Sun. Aus are approximately 150,000 million miles, which is the distance from the Earth to the Sun. Au stands for Astronomical Unit
less than a million miles away.
Actually, 800 million miles is almost twice the distance from Jupiter to the Sun. On average, europa is 390,310,112.067miles from Earth, about.
Europa is not a planet; it is one of the moons of Jupiter. Earth is much larger than Europa.
Holland is a country in Europa. It's like asking how far is Florida from the usa
Europa has a diameter of 1,900 miles. Earth has a diameter of 7,926.28 miles; about four times larger than Europa.
A year on Europa is 3.5 Earth years.
Europa is 1,900 miles in diameter, roughly 1/4 the size of the Earth.
Europa is 1,900 miles in diameter, roughly 1/4 the size of the Earth.
Not to Earth life.
Europa: 1561 km radius Earth: 6371 km radius The diameter is twice the radius.
A year on Europa is 1,277.5 Earth days.
Europa's Gravity is 1.314 m/s2 or (0.134 of earths gravity)
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