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If you had a pin and looked at the needle point head on, compare that to your car tire, something like that. The diameter of the sun is 1 400 000km (thats in millions), the earth is about 12 800km and as an example, Ida, an asteroid with its own moon, called Dactyl, is about 1.5km in diameter.
None exactly, but Earth and Venus. Earth is close at 40,054 km.
The travel time to Jupiter from Earth depends on several factors, including the positions of the two planets in their orbits at the time of departure, the spacecraft's speed, and the chosen trajectory. As of my last update in September 2021, the travel time to Jupiter could vary significantly. The fastest mission to Jupiter was NASA's Juno spacecraft, which launched on August 5, 2011, and entered Jupiter's orbit on July 4, 2016. This journey took approximately 5 years and covered a distance of about 2.8 billion kilometers (1.7 billion miles). Other missions, especially those using gravity assists from other planets to gain speed, may take longer but require less fuel. On average, a mission to Jupiter could take anywhere from 1 to 6 years. Keep in mind that space missions are continually being developed and improved, so travel times may vary in the future as new technologies and mission plans are implemented.
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well, one is the great red spot which is a 40 000km storm system which has been raging for over 300 years. i don't know any more, but good luck. Since Jupiter is a gas planet, it doesn't have a surface. This means that nothing can land on the planet because there is nothing solid to land on. But Jupiter does have its own strange kind of "weather". The clouds that make up Jupiter are constantly swirling around the planet, driven by winds that average over 322 kilometers. per hour. The winds create an ever-changing pattern of storms. The most famous of these storms is the Great red spot.
300 000km/sec approx
San Antonio - Bucharest: straight line, ca. 11 000km
I was informed that the fuel filter shoulf be changed between 90 000km - 100 000km. The fuel filter is situated in the petrol tank and will only need to be changed every 80 000-100 000 km and not with every service...
1km to 25 000km means 1m to 25 000m or 1in. to 25000 in., or simply 1:25 000. Accordingly, in this case, 1mm (on the map)=25000mm(on th ground) or 1mm=25m. Hence 5mm=5x25m=125m.
approx. 10 000km.
149 600 000km 93 million miles
41 000km = 25 476.2 miles
Once every 120 000km
Every 100 000km
there from 5 900 000 000 km to778 300 000km
100 000 000 000 000km is equal to 1.57 lightyear. Rigel, which is the brightest star in Orion, is 777 lightyear away from earth. Is this was measured in km, it would be 7 381 500 000 000 000 km away. It only makes it easier to express the to measure the extreme distances found in space. One would not measure the distance between New York and Paris in millimeters. The final number would have far too many digits.
The Andes is a range of mountains in South America, it it roughly 7 000km from north to south.