You seem have too many zeros. Jupiter is 778 million Kilometers (778,000,000), NOT miles from the Sun. The number of miles is about 484 million (484,000,000). Light will take just over 40 minutes to reach Jupiter.
The speed of light is abut 186,000 miles per second (300,000 kilometers per second)
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.
The minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 365 million miles (588 million km). Since one light year (the distance light travels in one year) is approximately 5,870,000,000,000 miles, the minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 0.0000621 light years.
Jupiter is approximately 4.2 astronomical units, or about 4.2 times the distance from Earth to the Sun. Since 1 astronomical unit is roughly equal to the average distance between Earth and the Sun, Jupiter is about 4.2 times 93 million miles away from Earth, or roughly 391.2 million miles.
Aphelion (Farthest point) 816,520,800 km - 507,362,502 miles - 5.458104 AU Perihelion (Closest point) 740,573,600 km - 460,171,100 miles - 4.950429 AU Semi major axis (Average) 778,547,200 km - 483,766,801 miles - 5.204267 AU
At its closest, Jupiter is 588.42 million kilometers from Earth, or 32.7 light minutes. At its furthest, with Jupiter on the far side of the Sun form Earth, Jupiter is 53.8 light minutes away.
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.
Jupiter is an average of 778,547,200 miles from the Sun. That is the equivalent of 0.00008 light years. Light travels about 6 trillion miles in one year.
The minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 365 million miles (588 million km). Since one light year (the distance light travels in one year) is approximately 5,870,000,000,000 miles, the minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 0.0000621 light years.
Jupiter's average distance from the sun is about 484 million miles. However, since both Jupiter's and Earth's orbits are not perfectly circular, this distance can vary between about 460 million miles when Jupiter is closest (at perihelion) and about 508 million miles when it's farthest (at aphelion).
Jupiter's distance from the sun fluctuates between 740,573,600 km and 816,520,800 km (462,858,500 to 510,325,500 miles)
The driving distance from Ocala, Florida to Jupiter, Florida is 222 miles.
It is an average of 671,000 km (416,940 miles) from Jupiter.
Jupiter is approximately 4.2 astronomical units, or about 4.2 times the distance from Earth to the Sun. Since 1 astronomical unit is roughly equal to the average distance between Earth and the Sun, Jupiter is about 4.2 times 93 million miles away from Earth, or roughly 391.2 million miles.
Aphelion (Farthest point) 816,520,800 km - 507,362,502 miles - 5.458104 AU Perihelion (Closest point) 740,573,600 km - 460,171,100 miles - 4.950429 AU Semi major axis (Average) 778,547,200 km - 483,766,801 miles - 5.204267 AU
what is the distance from sanford airport in Florida, to Jupiter, Florida
The driving distance from Ocala, Florida to Jupiter, Florida is 222 miles.
It is 483,880,000 miles from the sun.