Approximately 83 years at 500 mph
A day on Jupiter is about 10 hours long because Jupiter spins very quickly on it's axis.
how long has Jupiter been in space
Jupiter's rotation is the fastest of any planet, around 9 hours 55 minutes.Jupiter has only a small axis tilt (only about 3 degrees as compared with Earth's tilt of about 23.5 degrees).So the days and the nights should be roughly equal in length all over the planet and at all times of Jupiter's year.So that means days and nights of about 5 hours each, approximately.The daylight would not be very bright, because Jupiter is so much further from the Sun than the Earth is.
== == As one day on Mars is 24 hours 37 minuets, an hour would be approx 1 hour 1 minuet and 28 seconds.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 1 hour and 11 minutes.
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9 hours and 56 minutes in earth hour
416 years 4.8 months at 100 miles per hour.
1 day
11.9 Earth years
1/4 of an hour is 15mins.
That would totally depend on how fast you were going. The Galileo spacecraft took six years to get to Jupiter going thousands of miles per hour.
Approximately 888 (887.881159) years at 100km/h
The escape velocity of planet Jupiter is: ~133,097.71 miles per hour.
Approximately 83 years at 500 mph
Divide the distance, in miles, by the speed. The answer will be in hours.