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Divide the distance by the speed.
well it would take approximately 49 earth days
300,300,000,000,000 kilometers.
2 days
11.9 Earth years
Earth is 588 million kilometers away from Jupiter. On a space shuttle, it would take about 2 years to reach Jupiter from Earth.
It will take no time at all
6 yrs, 2 mos.
It took the Galileo spacecraft about six years to reach Jupiter from Earth.
Jupiter and Earth are not always the same distance apart. At their closest, it would take about 1.96 seconds. At their furthest, about 3.22 seconds.
well i dont care but you go yours by tony reyes
Divide the distance by the speed.
It was hard to get there
You seem have too many zeros. Jupiter is 778 million Kilometers (778,000,000), NOT miles from the Sun. The number of miles is about 484 million (484,000,000). Light will take just over 40 minutes to reach Jupiter. The speed of light is abut 186,000 miles per second (300,000 kilometers per second)
It depends on how fast he's traveling. Pioneer 10 was launched in March 1972 and passed Jupiter in December 1973... a travel time of 21 months. Galileo was launched in October 1989 and did not reach Jupiter until December 1995, over six years later.
In 2008, NASA launched its New Horizon's spacecraft. It took 13 months to reach Jupiter. This was a huge improvement over NASA's first attempt to send a rocket to Jupiter. The Galileo craft took 6 years to make the same trip!
Since Callisto is a moon of Jupiter, it orbits the Sun together with Jupiter - and takes just as long as Jupiter to orbit the Sun.