yes you silly boy. It is facing the sun isn't it?
and don't fool yourself with Micheal Jackson little boy
No, Jupiter is not a source of light. It reflects light from the Sun, making it visible from Earth.
Jupiter and its moons get light from the same source we do: the sun.
Jupiter does not have light other than the lighting thunderstorms which give off the light.
A day on Earth because a day on Earth is 24 hours and a day on Jupiter is 10 hours
It is not possible to light a fire on Jupiter because there is no oxygen in its atmosphere, which is necessary for combustion. Jupiter is comprised mainly of hydrogen and helium gas.
Earth, Jupiter's days only last about 10 hours.
the length of a day on Jupiter is average, 9.9 hours
No. Jupiter rotates very fast, and a "day" on Jupiter is a little under 10 hours long.
One day on Jupiter is equivalent to 9.8 hours.
A day on Uranus is shorter than a day on Jupiter. Uranus rotates on its axis once in about 17 hours, while Jupiter rotates once in about 10 hours.
It shines directly on both Jupiter and its moons. There is no reason it shouldn't, as, other than periodic eclipses from Jupiter, nothing blocks the sunlight from reaching those moons. The moons do get some reflected light from Jupiter as well, just as Earth gets some light from our moon.
Yes 1 day on Earth is 24 hours, 1 day on Jupiter is about 9.9 hours