24 months
It depends on how fast you travel. If you travel as fast is it is possible to travel (i.e. at the speed of light) then while it takes light 8.32 minutes to get from the Sun to the Earth, it takes light 43.3 minutes to get from the Sun to Jupiter.
Using the figures provided, Jupiter is an average of 5 AU distant from the sun.
About 9 months by conventional chemical rocket propulsion.
That depends on how far apart Jupiter and earth are at the time.When both are on the same side of the sun, the closest the two planets can befrom each other is about 391 million miles. When on opposite sides of the sun,the farthest apart is about 577 million miles.The corresponding transit-times at light speed are between 35 minutes and 51.6 minutes.
Mars.
It takes Jupiter approximately 12 years to orbit the sun.
It takes Jupiter 4331 Earth days - or about 11.9 Earth years - to make one full orbit around the sun.
It depends on how fast you travel. If you travel as fast is it is possible to travel (i.e. at the speed of light) then while it takes light 8.32 minutes to get from the Sun to the Earth, it takes light 43.3 minutes to get from the Sun to Jupiter.
This means Jupiter takes precisely twelve Earth years to orbit the sun.
what is the speed in amount of time and plant is Jupiter in it must include light, 500 km/hr,etc.)
Jupiter takes 11.8618 Earth years to orbit the sun once
Using the figures provided, Jupiter is an average of 5 AU distant from the sun.
jupiter takes about 4332 earth days to orbit the sun
The orbital revolution period for Jupiter (a Jovian year) is equal to about 4335.6 Earth days or about 11.86 Earth years. A "day" on Jupiter is about 10 hours, so this would be about 10,475.8 Jovian days.
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
The "year" on Jupiter takes 4331.57 Earth days (11.86 Earth years).
It takes Jupiter about 11.86 Earth years to orbit the Sun. So that's about 11.86 x 365.25 Earth days. That's about 4332 Earth days. It takes Jupiter about 9.8 hours to rotate. That's about 0.41 Earth days.