The light minutes is the amount of time (in minutes) it takes the energy (light) from the sun to travel to a planet. Jupiter has 43.3 light minutes
Jupiter is approximately 32.6 light minutes away from Earth on average.
Jupiter is about 43.9 to 49.4 light minutes away from Earth, with the distance varying due to the changing positions of the two planets in their orbits.
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.
Jupiter is not even close to a light year from the sun. Jupiter is about 5.2 AU from the sun on average, which works out to about 43 light minutes.
At its closest, Jupiter is 588.42 million kilometers from Earth, or 32.7 light minutes. At its furthest, with Jupiter on the far side of the Sun form Earth, Jupiter is 53.8 light minutes away.
Jupiter is approximately 32.6 light minutes away from Earth on average.
Venus is about 2.32 light minutes from Earth, Jupiter is about 35 light minutes from Earth.
Venus has a shorter travel time in light years from Earth compared to Jupiter. The distance between Earth and Venus can range from about 0.28 to 0.69 light minutes, while the distance to Jupiter ranges from about 32 to 53 light minutes.
Venus is about 2.32 light minutes from Earth, Jupiter is about 35 light minutes from Earth.
Jupiter is about 43.9 to 49.4 light minutes away from Earth, with the distance varying due to the changing positions of the two planets in their orbits.
The distance to Jupiter is better measured in light minutes. Depending on the relative positions in orbit the distance is anywhere between 30 and 70 light minutes. 0.000057 to 0.00013 light years
Mercury: 5 7/8 light minutes Venus: 3 1/4 light minutes Mars: 4 light minutes Jupiter: 34 light minutes Saturn: 68 light minutes Uranus: 128 light minutes Neptune: 232 light minutes
Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second. The time it takes for light to travel to Jupiter depends on the distance between Earth and Jupiter, which varies as they orbit the sun. On average, light takes about 33 minutes to travel from Earth to Jupiter when they are at their closest approach.
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.
Jupiter is not even close to a light year from the sun. Jupiter is about 5.2 AU from the sun on average, which works out to about 43 light minutes.
Perhaps you mean length of "night". Try asking the question again.
Well the Moon is 1 light second away from earth ( meaning if you were moving at the speed of light you would reach and pass the moon in 1 second ) and the Sun is about 8 light minutes away from us. Jupiter is maybe 4 light minutes?