Jupiter spins VERY quickly, rotating in about 10 hours.
12 years.
1 Day on Jupiter = 9.933333 Earth Hours. 10 Days on Jupiter = 99.33333 Earth Hours.
A day on Jupiter is less than 10 Earth hours
In Jupiter, 9 Earth hours and 55 minutes is approximately equal to 0.4167 Jupiter days. Jupiter's rotational period is about 9.9 hours, so 9 Earth hours and 55 minutes is less than half a Jupiter day.
About 365 days and 6 hours.
A little under a day; about 23 hours and 56 minutes.
One day on Jupiter is approximately 9.9 hours, while a week on Earth is 7 days. To convert to Earth days, you would need to multiply Jupiter days by Earth days, leading to approximately 13.5 days passing on Jupiter in one Earth week.
9.9259 hours Jupiter has the fastest rotation of any planet in the solar system.
A day on Jupiter is approximately 9.9 hours, which is significantly shorter than a day on Earth, which is approximately 24 hours long. So, about 10 hours on Jupiter would be equivalent to a day on Earth.
Jupiter takes 11.8618 Earth years to orbit the sun once
-- The moon you see in our sky is nowhere near Jupiter. It revolves around the Earth once every 29.53 days. -- As of right now (early 2012), we know of 66 moons that revolve around Jupiter. Their orbital periods range from 7 hours to 982 days.
A month (27 days 8 hours).