When Jupiter and Earth are at their closest, they are 628,743,036 million km apart.
At their furthermost distance apart they're 928,081,020 million km apart.
The highest speed a manned Space craft has ever reached is 39,897 kph.
So if you were to travel while they were at there closest distance and you traveled at 39,897 km/h, you would make the trip in 15759155725.994435671855026693736 hours. Give or take :D.
This answer is not accurate as the planets would change positions during the trip. To achieve the lowest travel time you would have to leave at the perfect time to catch Earth when it was at its closest to Jupiter. Have a nice trip :P
juipter is named after the roman god juipter
mars earth,juipter,saturn,uranus,venus,pluto
Slightly less than 10 hours
no
how long do it take the earth to rotae
Juipter is one of the gas planets and is between Saturn and Uranus. It is seventh planet from the sun.
not warm
No.
it take long time
Humans have not been to Jupiter or any other planet, only the Earth and the Earth's moon. If they had, they still could not walk on the surface, since the surface of Jupiter is not solid.
cold
I think that there is one but i am not sure.