Jupiter has the shortest "day" of any planet in the solar system.
Jupiter is less dense and has a shorter period of rotation.
Jupiter's planetary status has never and most likely never will be questioned. As of the this answering, Jupiter is a planet.
Jupiter's planetary status has never and most likely never will be questioned. As of the this answering, Jupiter is a planet.
Out of Mercury, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, Jupiter has the longest year.
There are four actually. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Jupiter is less dense and has a shorter period of rotation.
Jupiter's planetary status has never and most likely never will be questioned. As of the this answering, Jupiter is a planet.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
Jupiter's planetary status has never and most likely never will be questioned. As of the this answering, Jupiter is a planet.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Jupiter is a Jovian planet. The word "Jovian" comes from "Jove," which is another name for Jupiter.
Out of Mercury, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, Jupiter has the longest year.
No. The fifth planet is Jupiter. Pluto was once considered the ninth planet, but is no longer considered a planet.
There are four actually. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
To start off, a light year is not a unit of time, it is a unit of distance; it is the distance that light travels in a year. Jupiter has a longer orbit than Venus, regardless of what unit of time you use.
Neptune, Uranus, or Saturn.
Venus is about 2.32 light minutes from Earth, Jupiter is about 35 light minutes from Earth.