Assume that the distance from sun to Jupiter is one Solar-Jupiter Atomic Unit; then the distance between them is always ONE. And the square root of 2 SJAU is the reciprocal of neptune. Carl Sagan often said such questions are imponderable.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun, located about 4.95 astronomical units (AU) away. This is 483,800,000 miles and 778,500,000 kilometers.
Jupiter's average distance from the sun is about 5.2 astronomical units (AU).
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).
Yes, Jupiter is about 5 times as far from the Sun.
Same as Jupiter, since Callisto is a moon of Jupiter.
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.
The Sun is by far the nearest star to Jupiter.
Callisto is a moon of Jupiter, so on average it is the same distance from the Sun as Jupiter is. You can easily look up the distance from the Sun to Jupiter.
yes it is
The orbit of Jupiter is at an average distance of 778.4 million km from the sun. Jupiter orbits between 740.3 million km (perihelion) and 816.4 million km (aphelion) from the sun.
Im not sure which moon of Jupiter your are talking about, because Jupiter has 63 moons. But the moons are about 22572172.8 miles from the sun.