The answer to "how far is Jupiter from Earth" can have a different answer every day of the year. The planets both travel in their elliptical orbits getting closer then farther apart. When Earth and Jupiter are at their closest to each other they are 628,743,036 km apart. At their most distant from each other they are 928,081,020 km apart. In astronomical units the distance varies from 4.2 AU to 6.2 AU.
Months are longer on Earth than they are on Jupiter, because Jupiter's days are only 10 hours long.
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No. Jupiter rotates very fast, and a "day" on Jupiter is a little under 10 hours long.
Jupiter has a year that lasts approximately 4,333 Earth days, which is equivalent to about 11.9 years in Earth time.
A Jupiter day is 10 Earth hours, and a year is 12 Earth years, or about 4383 Earth days.
From what perspective? From Earth, you will never see Jupiter go across the Sun, as the Earth is much closer to the Sun than Jupiter.
Jupiter has an orbital period of 4,331.5 Earth days or about 11.86 years. Its orbit is much longer than Earth's, and it also moves more slowly in its orbit. Jupiter's orbit is roughly 11.86 Earth years long.
A second on Jupiter is about 0.413 Earth seconds long due to Jupiter's faster rotation speed.
A year on Jupiter is 11.862615 Earth years.
Jupiter's orbital period is 4331.572 Earth days which is the same as 11.85920 Earth years.
The Jupiter equinox is about 3.3 Earth years long, which is equal to roughly 12,173 Earth days. During this time, both hemispheres of Jupiter receive almost equal amounts of sunlight.
11.9 Earth years