Assuming you were "driving", at the equator, which is ludicrous on a gas planet, but for the sake of humour, at 100mph - a reckless speed on Earth, but on Jupiter where no other drivers are around is quite safe.
The circumference of Jupiter is about - it's a gas planet so it will vary - 279,118 miles. So at 100mph to cover this distance would take - forgetting fuel or "pit" stops - 116.3 days.
It is not possible to drive a car to Jupiter as it is a gas giant planet located over 365 million miles away from Earth. Traveling to Jupiter would require a spacecraft and take several years, depending on the speed and trajectory of the spacecraft.
It takes Jupiter approximately 12 years to orbit the sun.
It completes its rotation about every 9.9 hours!
A plane could not fly to Jupiter because planes need air to fly in and there is no air in the space between ?Earth and Jupiter.
Jupiter, the fifth planet from the sun has a circumference of 279,120 miles or 449,200 km. Others would say on average the circumference of Jupiter is 272,948
Well, you can't drive to jupiter in a car, but if you could, it would take you over 100 years. Sorry.
around two years
About 20 hours.
Pressure in Jupiter is thought to be as high as 5,000GPa. On earth, typical air pressure is around 100kPa. So, if you fell deep enough into Jupiter you would definitely be crushed. However, the intense radiation in Jupiter would have already killed you long before you reached Jupiter's atmosphere.
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.
No one could know.
About 2 hours and 46 minutes.
Around 2.5 hours.
You can't drive around the earth because it isn't all land, but has water/oceans.
The orbital period of Ganymede around Jupiter is 7.154 Earth days, or about one Earth week.
It is 154.84 miles according to MapQuest
around 66 hours