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The orbital period of Jupiter is about 11.9 Earth years. This means it takes Jupiter approximately 11.9 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Ganymede's orbital period around Jupiter is 7.154 Earth days.
Jupiter's length of orbit, or its orbital period, is about 4,332.82 Earth days, which is equivalent to roughly 11.9 Earth years.
Ganymede, the moon of Jupiter, is in orbit around Jupiter so its transit around the Sun would be the same as Jupiter's, about 11.8 Earth years. 1036 Ganymede, the asteroid, has an orbital period of about 4.34 Earth years.
The Jupiter orbital period in Earth years is 11.85920. In days that would be 4,331.572. That would be at the orbital speed of 13.07 kilometers per second. it takes Jupiter 12 earth years to orbit around the sun
its strong gravitational pull, causing them to potentially change their orbits over time. This gravitational influence from Jupiter is known as orbital resonance, where the asteroids' orbits are synchronized with Jupiter's orbital period. Jupiter's presence can also help to protect the inner solar system from potential asteroid impacts by redirecting or absorbing their trajectories.
the period of an orbiting asteroid would be a simple fraction (like 1/3 or 1/4) of Jupiter's orbital period.
The orbital period of Jupiter is 4332.71 days.
Each individual member of the asteroid 'belt' ... and there may be millions of them ... revolves around the sun in its own orbit and with its own orbital period. Most of them stay between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, so their orbital periods are between 2 years and 12 years.
The orbital period of Jupiter is about 11.9 Earth years. This means it takes Jupiter approximately 11.9 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Ganymede's orbital period around Jupiter is 7.154 Earth days.
The orbital period of asteroid 12867 Joëloïc is approximately 3.92 years or 1430 days. It completes one orbit around the sun in this time.
Jupiter's length of orbit, or its orbital period, is about 4,332.82 Earth days, which is equivalent to roughly 11.9 Earth years.
Jupiter's orbital period is only 1.53% less than1/7 the orbital period of Uranus.
11.8565 sidereal years.
For moons to have an orbital resonance, there must be at least two moons orbiting the planet. Orbital resonance occurs when the orbital periods of the moons are related by a ratio of two small integers, such as 1:2 or 2:3.
Each individual member of the asteroid 'belt' ... and there may be millions of them ... revolves around the sun in its own orbit and with its own orbital period. Most of them stay between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, so their orbital periods are between 2 years and 12 years.