In Jupiter, time does not exist:D!
Same as on Jupiter. About 12 Earth years.
Jupiter's orbit is roughly 11.86 Earth Years.
Jupiter takes 12 Earth years to orbit the sun.4,331.572 days or 11.85920 year
A year on Jupiter is the amount of time for Jupiter to make one full revolution around the sun. The "year" on Jupiter takes 4331.57 Earth days (11.86 Earth years).Because Jupiter spins much faster than Earth, its day is as little as 9.84 Earth hours. This works out to 10,563 "Jupiter days" in a "Jupiter year."
8 Earth years is the same length of time as roughly 2/3 of a year on Jupiter. Sadly, regardless of your age, I would be just as old on Jupiter as I am right here, although there might be some different number to describe it.
The time taken by Callisto to orbit the Sun is essentially the same as the length of Jupiter's year: 11.86 earth years.
One year on Jupiter is equal to 11 Earth years
Same as on Jupiter. About 12 Earth years.
60. The length of the year and the length of the day on Jupiter will differ from that of Earth because a year is the length of time it takes to complete a circuit around the sun and a day is the length of time it takes to rotate on its axis. However, hours, minutes, and seconds are units of time that do not change on other planets.
Jupiter's orbit is roughly 11.86 Earth Years.
Jupiter is the fastest rotating planet. It is 9.9 hours in a day and 12 earth years on Jupiter.
Jupiter takes 12 Earth years to orbit the sun.4,331.572 days or 11.85920 year
A year on Jupiter is the amount of time for Jupiter to make one full revolution around the sun. The "year" on Jupiter takes 4331.57 Earth days (11.86 Earth years).Because Jupiter spins much faster than Earth, its day is as little as 9.84 Earth hours. This works out to 10,563 "Jupiter days" in a "Jupiter year."
Jupiter is the planet with a year 11.8 earth years long.
Ganymede is a satellite of Jupiter. Jupiter takes 11.85 years to orbit the sun.
When someone refers to an Earth year, they mean the time it takes the Earth to complete it's orbit around the sun, otherwise just known as a year. This term can be used to compare the length of time for other planetary orbits. For example, a Jupiter year is equivalent to 11.86 Earth years.
8 Earth years is the same length of time as roughly 2/3 of a year on Jupiter. Sadly, regardless of your age, I would be just as old on Jupiter as I am right here, although there might be some different number to describe it.