It is 365 million miles to Jupiter.
Uranus is 1.469 billion miles from Jupiter. That's circa 16 times the distance between Earth and Sun.
Europa is a moon of Jupiter, so the distance will vary. However the approximate distance to Jupiter, from Earth is 365 million miles
it sort of is but there are many miles between them..... and they have an arteroid between them
The minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 365 million miles (588 million km). Since one light year (the distance light travels in one year) is approximately 5,870,000,000,000 miles, the minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 0.0000621 light years.
The average distance between Earth and Jupiter is 5.2 AU, or 778,000,000 km, which converts to 483,426,787.6 miles. With 5280 feet in one mile and 12 inches in one foot, that becomes 30,629,921,262,336 inches.
120 million miles away
At its closest, Jupiter is 588.42 million kilometers from Earth, or 32.7 light minutes. At its furthest, with Jupiter on the far side of the Sun form Earth, Jupiter is 53.8 light minutes away.
Because both planets orbit the sun, the distance varies, since at some times both will be on the same side of the sun, but at other times, on opposite sides. When Jupiter and Earth are closest, Jupiter is 390,682,810 miles (628,743,036 km) from Earth. The Earth is 93,000,000 miles (149,668,992 km) from the Sun. Jupiter is 483,682,810 miles (778,412,028 km) from the Sun. At our most distant, Jupiter is 576,682,810 miles (928,081,020 km) from the Earth, when the two planets are on opposite sides of the Sun. Measured in Astronomical Units (AU), the distance between Earth and Jupiter varies from 4.2 AU to 6.2 AU. An Astronomical Unit is approximately 93,000,000 miles (149,668,992 km), or the mean distance from the Earth to the Sun. Therefore, the distance between the Earth and Jupiter can be anywhere between slightly over four times or six times the distance from the Earth to the Sun. The calculations are very close, but approximate, and also depend upon the slightly varying mass of the Sun, which has an effect on orbital distances.
Earth is approximately 11 times smaller than Jupiter in terms of diameter. Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, with a diameter of about 86,881 miles, while Earth has a diameter of approximately 7,917 miles.
About 333 to 353 million miles, depending on its place in its orbit.
156,000 kilometers (about 96,300 miles)
Not even close. The Moon orbits the Earth, which is 93 million miles away from the Sun, at a distance of about 240,000 miles. Jupiter is more than five times distant from the Sun than the Earth, at about 480 million miles away.