If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.
The satellites of Uranus revolve around the planet in planes almost perpendicular to its orbit.
Jupiter is the 5th planet out from the Sun. The planet Mars (in 4th place) is right in between our planet Earth and Jupiter. Is 1000 times bigger than earth!
This would be the definition of a "planet", which are technically "satellites" of the Sun.
The planet Saturn.
No. The Sun's gravity is the force that makes Earth revolve around it.when two person of high and low power can pull a rope ,high power person remain constant and low power person can start rotating likewise earth and other planet revolve the sun
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Jupiter!
Jupiter. The moon is Ganymede.
Jupiter
Europa is one of the many moons of Jupiter (one of the four main moons).
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Jupiter
The planet Jupiter takes 4,332.71 days to orbit the Sun. That's 11.86 years.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto- though Pluto is no longer classed as a planet. In addition, between Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt and they also revolve (orbit the sun). Comets have a cigar shaped orbit but also revolve around the sun. There are many of them.
The Galilean moons—Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto—remain in orbit around Jupiter due to the planet's strong gravitational pull. This gravitational force keeps the moons in stable orbits as they revolve around Jupiter. The balance between their orbital velocity and Jupiter's gravitational pull keeps them from escaping or falling into the planet.
are all planet revolve around the sun
No, stars do not revolve around Jupiter. Instead, Jupiter orbits the Sun along with other planets in our solar system. Stars are distant celestial bodies that have their own orbits and are not affected by individual planets like Jupiter.