11.68 years
Mars.
It takes about 11.86 years for the planet Jupiter to orbit the sun. That is equivalent to about 4,332 earth days.
Venus is about 2.32 light minutes from Earth, Jupiter is about 35 light minutes from Earth.
Venus is about 2.32 light minutes from Earth, Jupiter is about 35 light minutes from Earth.
Jupiter is the fastest rotating planet. It is 9.9 hours in a day and 12 earth years on Jupiter.
It takes Jupiter approximately 12 years to orbit the sun.
Jupiter takes 11.8618 Earth years to orbit the sun once
the planet takes almost 2 earth years to orbit the sun is Jupiter
Jupiter does not produce its own light, but it reflects light from the sun. Due to its distance from the sun, Jupiter appears as a bright object in the night sky when viewed from Earth. It is not a source of light itself.
Using Kepler's 3rd(?) law, the duration of a planet's orbit squared is the same as the planet's distance from the Sun cubed . Jupiter is (on average) 5.2 times further from the Sun than our planet, so we say 5.2 AU(Astronomical Units- distance from Earth to Sun) Using Keplers Law Length of Jovian Orbit Squared = 5.2 cubed (5.2x5.2x5.2) = 140.608 So to get the Jovian Orbital Duration we need the square root of 140.608 Which is 11.858. That's roughly 12 years
This means Jupiter takes precisely twelve Earth years to orbit the sun.
Jupiter has the big red spot and it is a hurricane.