Jupiter does have day and night due to the rotation of its axis. Jupiter turns on its axis every 9.84 hours and spins much faster than most of the planets.
technically yes but even at night it is hot and still sorta bright outside
it is the complete opposite if earths
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what is the average day time and night time temperature on jupiter
One day on Jupiter is equivalent to 9.8 hours.
Jupiter's rotation is the fastest of any planet, around 9 hours 55 minutes.Jupiter has only a small axis tilt (only about 3 degrees as compared with Earth's tilt of about 23.5 degrees).So the days and the nights should be roughly equal in length all over the planet and at all times of Jupiter's year.So that means days and nights of about 5 hours each, approximately.The daylight would not be very bright, because Jupiter is so much further from the Sun than the Earth is.
A day on Earth because a day on Earth is 24 hours and a day on Jupiter is 10 hours
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5 hours is the day and 5 hours is the night!
what is the average day time and night time temperature on jupiter
There are 4.9625 hours in one night on Jupiter.
Yes Jupiter does have a darker side. The planet is so far away that there might not be much difference between day and night thought, being away 5x the distance as earth and the inverse square law the day time would be about 25x darker during the day than on earth.
The nearest is Jupiter with a Sidereal rotation period of 9.925 hours
I will give you some more basic information about Jupiter as well. Jupiter has a day and night rotation of 9 hours 55 minutes and 30 seconds. However, it takes Jupiter 11.86 earth years to orbit the Sun.
Jupiter and eventually 4 moons whose position relative to Jupiter changed from night to night.
Day and night would be caused on Jupiter by the same factors that cause it on Earth. This is the rotation of Earth, so that different parts of it face the Sunday at different time, while the darker parts face away from the sun. Jupiter rotates, at a faster rate than Earth, so that part of it faces the sun and part of it doesn't, creating day and night. The sun does look much smaller from Jupiter than Earth, so the impact is less.
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