No,Jupiter is a planet that obits around a star,our sun.Jupiter doesn't have nearly enough gravity to attract a massive star in orbit.
It takes the longest because it is the furthest away from Jupiter.
Jupiter rotates counterclockwise on its axis, like most other planets in our solar system. Its revolution around the Sun is also counterclockwise when viewed from above the Earth's northern hemisphere.
No, the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are not stars. They are celestial bodies in our solar system. Stars are massive balls of gas that undergo nuclear fusion and emit light and heat, like our Sun.
All of the planets in our solar system revolve around our sun.MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
Yes, it does.
Galileo knew the points of light around Jupiter were not stars because they appeared to be dancing around the planet and were not acting like stars. This gave evidence to the fact that the planets revolve around the Sun.
No, stars revolve around the galactic center.
No stars revolve around the planet neptune. 13 moons revolve around Neptune.
Yes there are stars on Jupiter
jupiter
11.9 Earth years
4,332 days
It takes the longest because it is the furthest away from Jupiter.
It orbits (revolves around) Jupiter with a period of about 3.55 days.
12 years
Jupiter!