Jupiter travels eight miles in one second. Would you like too calculate?
788.4 million km
Not so far as we know.
Mars is too far from Jupiter to be significantly affected by its gravity.
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.
Yes, Jupiter is about 5 times as far from the Sun.
At any given time, it depends on where Jupiter is in its orbit around the Sun, and where Europa is in its orbit around Jupiter. The distance from Jupiter to the Sun averages 484 million miles. Europa can only be closer or farther from the Sun by its orbital radius, which is only about 417,000 miles, less than 1% of Jupiter's distance from the Sun.
How long does Jupiter travel in one day? It takes 9 hours and 50 minutes to have Jupiter go around its axis in one day. So in another words... Jupiter's day is only 9 hours and 50 minutes long. But its year takes over 4,000 days.
No. Ceres is a dwarf planet and orbits inside the orbit of Jupiter.
i don't know but i think beyond Jupiter's orbit is when you get no heat.
Jupiter is about 88,880 miles across (diameter)
Jupiter is more than 5 times as far from the Sun as Earth, which makes its orbital path (circumference) more than 5 times as long as Earth's. If it were moving at the same speed as Earth in its orbit, it would take 5 times as long to orbit the Sun. But planets farther from the Sun actually orbit more slowly with increasing orbital distance, so Jupiter actually takes nearly 12 Earth years to make one orbit (Jupiter year). (Earth's orbital speed is about 30 km/sec. For Jupiter it is about 13 km/sec.)
Because - Jupiter's gravitational field extends so far beyond the surface of the planet, that it pulls other objects into orbit around it.