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!
No. Generally speaking, Venus is the closest planet to Earth. The actual distance that Venus is from Earth varies, depending on where it is during its orbit around the sun relative to that of Earth. When Venus and Earth are on the same side of the sun, they are 38.2x106km apart; when they are on opposite sides of the sun, they are 261.0x106km apart.Mars is the second planet closest to Earth. However, if Venus is on the opposite side of the sun, Mars could temporary be closest to Earth. Mars's distance from Earth varies, from 55.7x106km when they are both at the same side of the sun, to 401.3x106km, when they are on opposite sides of the sun.
*390,682,810 miles. If the Earth and Jupiter are not in a line with the sun with the sun in the middle, however, this answer will be incorrect.
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.
Planet Earth.
SOLAR SYSTEM: Sun - Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter - Saturn, Uranus... and so on
Earth is the third planet from the sun,the order is from the sun-mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn,uranus,neptune,then pluto which now designated as a dwarf planet.
Jupiter is 778.6x106km from the sun. It's distance from Earth depends on where each planet is in relation to one another as they orbit the sun. As such, the distance varies, from 588.5x106km to 968.1x106km.
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. Orbiting between Earth and (the asteroid belt) then Jupiter
Jupiter is closest to Earth when Jupiter is at perihelion, and Earth is at aphelion. Perihelion is when a planet is closest to the sun. Aphelion is when the planet is farthest from the sun.
They orbit Jupiter so would share that planets position in relation to the Sun.
There is no planet that close to Earth. However, Jupiter will come within 391 million miles from Earth.
Mars is the fourth planet from the sun. Since you asked in relation, I won't go into specifics. Mars comes after the Earth, but before Jupiter and the asteroid belt.
In the solar system, the Sun is at the center. The planets rotate and orbit around the Sun. The planets, from closest to furthest away, are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Pluto. The location of the sun in relation to Jupiter would be within the center of Jupiter's orbital field. While the relation of Jupiter to the sun would be the 5th planet.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun, after Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars.
No, sometimes it is behind the sun in relation to the earth.
Jupiter is a planet that is further from Earth than the Sun. It is the fifth planet from the Sun.
The planet Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun.