At our closest point in our orbit, 390,682,810 miles. The earth is 93, 000, 000 miles from the sun. Jupiter is 483, 682, 810 miles from the sun. At our most distant, 576,682,810 miles, when we're on opposite sides of the sun.
Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter and is located about 665,000 kilometers away from the planet.
Ganymede is a moon of Jupiter, therefore the distance changes as it revolves around Jupiter. Jupiter is revolving around the Sun and therefore the distances will change.For Jupiter:-Aphelion (Furthest) 816,520,800 km (5.458104 AU)Perihelion (Closest) 740,573,600 km (4.950429 AU)Average 778,547,200 km (5.204267 AU)
Callisto is the farthest Galilean moon from Jupiter, with an average distance of about 1.9 million kilometers.
Because of it elliptical orbit, Jupiter may be from 460 to 508 million miles from the sun.
Jupiter is 778 million km or 484 million miles from the sun. See the related link for more information.
Jupiter is 741,000,000 km away. Uranus is2,870,000,000 km away. Neptune is 4,500,000,000 km away from the sun.
778,500,000 km
Jupiter is approximately 778 million kilometers (484 million miles) away from the Sun on average.
It is not that far away. The asteroid belt lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
No, it is 778,547,200 km away form the Sun.
778,000,000 km
912,000,000 kilometers.
it is approximately 387,000,000 km away
483,800,000 miles (778,500,000 km)
788.4 million km
At its closest Jupiter is 460 million miles (741 million km) from the sun; at its farthest it is 508 million miles (817 million km) away. On average, the distance between Jupiter and the sun is 484 million miles (778 million km).
6.7 x 108 km. That is 670,000,000 km