It ranges from 5.458104 AU to 5.458104 AU for an average of 5.204267 AU.
It varies since both orbit the sun at different rates. One astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between the earth and sun. Jupiter is about 5 AU from the sun, while Saturn is about 10 AU. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is 5 AU when they're both on the same side of the sun, and 15 AU when the sun is directly between them. The average distance would be sqr(5² + 10²) AU or about 11 AU.
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun in our solar system. It is a gas giant and is the largest planet, known for its distinct bands of clouds and its many moons.
Sun and Jupiter because Jupiter has more mass and it is closer to the sun.
Approximately 10 Jupiter planets can fit across the diameter of the Sun. Jupiter's diameter is about 1/10th of the Sun's diameter.
The asteroid belt is located between Mars and Jupiter and is about 2.2 to 3.2 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun.
You're a bit farther out than Jupiter. Jupiter takes about 19 years and is approximately 5 AUs away. So you would have to be around 5 AUs away
The planet Jupiter is the 5th planet from the Sun.
It varies since both orbit the sun at different rates. One astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between the earth and sun. Jupiter is about 5 AU from the sun, while Saturn is about 10 AU. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is 5 AU when they're both on the same side of the sun, and 15 AU when the sun is directly between them. The average distance would be sqr(5² + 10²) AU or about 11 AU.
No Jupiter is a planet and the sun is a star. Also despite its large size Jupiter is quite a bit smaller than the sun
Approximately how many times farther from the sun in neptune than jupiter?
By volume, you can fit the planet Jupiter into the sun about 984 times.
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
By volume, you can fit the planet Jupiter into the sun about 984 times.
Europa varies from roughly 4.9 to about 5.5 astronomical units distance from the Sun. (Because it follows the solar orbit of its primary, Jupiter, and is only a few hundreds of thousands of kilometers from it, this orbit contributes only a tiny fraction of variance from Jupiter's distance from the sun in terms of AUs.)
The distance from Europa, a moon of Jupiter, and the earth will vary greatly. Because the orbits of Jupiter and the earth take them from opposite sides of the sun, where they are some 1 billion kilometers apart, to a point where, when earth and Jupiter are in alignment on the same side of the sun, they are something short of 600 million kilometers apart.
No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.