no. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun after Mars. Neptune is the eighth and furthest planet from the sun in our solar system.
No, the farthest planet from the Sun is always Neptune.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun counting outwards. Starting at the outside and counting in (which I think is what you were asking), Mars is the fifth planet, though if we discover a planet beyond Neptune then Jupiter would be the fifth planet counting inward as well.
Saturn is farther from the Sun. Jupiters average distance from the sun is 483,780,000 miles. Saturn's average distance from the sun at it's farthest point is 941,070,000 miles and it's closest point at 840,440,000 miles .
Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun in our solar system.
Yes, Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun.
When a planet is closest to us is not determined by the time of year. Each planet takes a different amount of time to orbit the sun. So as we are orbiting the sun, so is Jupiter, and the time we are closest to it in one year will be different the following year, as Jupiter will have moved by then.
Jupiter is the largest.Neptune is the furthest.
The Earth is the 6th farthest planet from the Sun. Neptune is the farthest.
Jupiter is closest to Earth when it is at opposition, which is when it is directly opposite the sun in the sky. At opposition, Jupiter is at its largest and brightest, making it an ideal time to observe the planet.
The next-to-farthest planet is Uranus.The farthest planet is Neptune.
Quite the opposite, it is the closest planet to the sun. The farthest planet from the sun is Neptune.
Jupiter