It takes Jupiter 11.86 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
Jupiter orbits the sun in about 4332 days, which is about 11 years and 11 months.
A year on Jupiter is the amount of time for Jupiter to make one full revolution around the sun. The "year" on Jupiter takes 4331.57 Earth days (11.86 Earth years).Because Jupiter spins much faster than Earth, its day is as little as 9.84 Earth hours. This works out to 10,563 "Jupiter days" in a "Jupiter year."
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No, the reason is there is too much pressure and heat around Jupiter.
Actually the entire Solar System moves - it orbits around the Milky Way.But with respect to the center of mass of the Solar System, the Sun has about 1000 times as much mass as the largest planet (Jupiter). That means that if Jupiter moves a certain amount, in its orbit around the Sun, you can expect the Sun to move about 1000 times less. (Compared to Earth, the Sun has about 330,000 times as much mass.)
That's because Jupiter rotates much more quickly than Earth. (Astronomers aren't sure exactly why that happens.)
11.86 earth years.
Jupiter is the planet with a year 11.8 earth years long.
Jupiter does not actually 'weigh' anything. It is in free fall around the Sun. It does however have a mass which is around 318 times that of Earth. You could balance Jupiter with 318 Earths.
Jupiter weighs around 1.8966 x 1027kg or 317.8 times that of Earth.
Jupiter orbits the sun much more slowly than the Earth does.
It is more humid in the summer days, so the electrons dont have much space to move around. :)