Jupiter takes approximately 103,980 hours to orbit the sun. The calculation is shown below:
Jupiter takes 11.8618 years to orbit the sun which is equal to 11.8618 * 365.25 * 24 hours.
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
Jupiter has around 10 hours shorter day compared to Earth. It revolves around the sun once in about 11.86 Earth years. So, a year on Jupiter is roughly equivalent to 4,332 Earth days.
The product would be: (10^{10} ) Jupiter hours. The value of the power is: ( 10,000,000,000 ) hours.
A day on Jupiter lasts approximately 9.9 hours. Jupiter has a fast rotation rate, which results in its short day compared to Earth's 24-hour day.
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
9 hours
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
50 hours
5393 hours.
a little over 11 years
24 hours
Well, it takes Jupiter almost 12 years to go around the sun once, or 4331.57 days, to be exact. With 24 hours in a day, we multiply 4331.57 by 24 and we get 103,957.57 hours.
There are 4.9625 hours in one night on Jupiter.
1 Day on Jupiter = 9.933333 Earth Hours. 10 Days on Jupiter = 99.33333 Earth Hours.
The moon rotates and revolves around the Earth, both, in 27.32 days. That's about 655.7 hours.
60. The length of the year and the length of the day on Jupiter will differ from that of Earth because a year is the length of time it takes to complete a circuit around the sun and a day is the length of time it takes to rotate on its axis. However, hours, minutes, and seconds are units of time that do not change on other planets.