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A planet's orbit is the length it travels around the Sun. Jupiter's orbit takes 12 years, which means one year on Jupiter would equal 12 Earth years.
Comets orbit the Sun.
the name of Jupiter's moons :Io 1.7 Earth days to orbit JupiterEuropa 3.5 earth days to orbit the JupiterGanymede 7.1 days to orbit JupiterCallisto 16.7 days to orbit JupiterIo is the nearest moon to Jupiter the Europa then Ganymede and the furthest away is Callisto
The suns gravity.
No, planets orbit around the sun. There are over 60 moons that orbit around Jupiter though.
Jupiter has 63 confirmed moons in orbit around it. No planets are in orbit around it, since they would then be classed as moons. The planets in orbit either side of Jupiter are Mars and Saturn.
The sun.
It is said that Jupiter orbits clockwise
They orbit Jupiter.
The moons stay in orbit around Jupiter due to the gravitational pull of the planet. As of June 2014, Jupiter has 63 known moons.
Pluto never crosses Jupiter's orbit because it is much further away than Jupiter and has a far large orbit. A major change in Pluto's orbit would have to occur for its orbit to cross Jupiter's. If it did, there would be a tiny chance of a collision, but the chance would be very small.
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The sun does not orbit Jupiter ! Jupiter takes just under 12 of our years to revolve around the sun once.
Jupiter takes about 12 years to orbit the sun.
Jupiters orbit is a imaginary circle that the planets circle around that is how we count years.