Unfortunately you can't get an exact answer because the distance keeps changing. It would take from about 35 minutes up to about 55 minutes.
Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second. The time it takes for light to travel to Jupiter depends on the distance between Earth and Jupiter, which varies as they orbit the sun. On average, light takes about 33 minutes to travel from Earth to Jupiter when they are at their closest approach.
If you are moving at the speed of light, then "how fast" has no meaning.
It was the Danish astronomer, Olaus Roemer, who, in 1676, first successfully measured the speed of light. His method was based on observations of the eclipses of the moons of Jupiter (by Jupiter).
Fast as thought or speed of light
Are you asking when the speed of light was first estimated, or are you asking when the speed of light was first actually measured?
No, they are not. Nothing is as fast as the speed of light.
The average wind speed on Jupiter is about 384 mph (620 km/h). Jupiter's fast winds are fueled by its rapid rotation and powerful internal heating.
The speed of light is about 900,000 times as fast as the speed of sound in air.
It is fast to light
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No you cannot create the speed of light its too fast to create
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