It takes about 43 minutes for light from the Sun to reach Jupiter. Here is a helpful link describing how long it takes for light from the Sun to reach objects in our solar system. http://www.pbs.org/seeinginthedark/astronomy-topics/light-as-a-cosmic-time-machine.html
About 43 minutes, 15 seconds. Jupiter is approximately 5.2AU away. 5.2 Astronomical Units = 777 909 600 kilometers the speed of light = 299 792 458 m / s (777 909 600 kilometers) / 299 792 458 m / s = 43.2471186 minutes
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.
Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and thus they travel at the speed of light. If a star is one light year away, it will reach Earth in one year.
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)
Jupiter's orbit takes 4331.6 days approx.
How long did it take for robert scott to reach the south pole
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
They do it all the time.
6 yrs, 2 mos.
it takes about 8 min.
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
It was hard to get there
Divide the distance by the speed.
it will take 1.5 times longer for light from the sun to get to mars than to get to earth
Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and thus they travel at the speed of light. If a star is one light year away, it will reach Earth in one year.