mars and saturn
Our moon's the closest, followed by Venus.
The two planets that have orbits that neighbor Jupiter's are Saturn and Mars. The maximum distance of Mars form the Sun is 249,209,300 km The maximum distance of Jupiter form the Sun is 816,520,800 km The maximum distance of Saturn from the Sun is 1,513,325,783 km From this you can work out the distance they would be apart if they were all at their maximum distance and all lined up on the same side of the Sun. However, remember the planets all go round the Sun and at any one time the distance between Mars, and Jupiter or Jupiter and Saturn will depend where they are in relation to each other on their orbits. In some cases they could be on either side of the Sun.
Saturn's closest neighbor in the solar system is Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun, while Saturn is the sixth planet. The two gas giants are located relatively close to each other in the outer solar system.
The moonMoon is the closet celestial body.
Oh, dude, the second closest planet to Jupiter is Saturn. It's like Jupiter's cool neighbor, hanging out just a little further away in the solar system. So, if Jupiter ever needs to borrow some sugar, Saturn is just a short cosmic hop away.
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In the solar system Saturn is the nearest neighbor to Jupiter outward from the sun. Inward toward the sun, Mars is the nearest planetary neighbor to Jupiter, but the many asteroids and several minor planets in the "asteroid belt" are closer to Jupiter than is Mars.
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The Earth
The sun
The fifth nearest is Jupiter.
The Sun is by far the nearest star to Jupiter.
Venus
Our moon's nearest neighbour is us, the Earth.
Our moon's the closest, followed by Venus.
The two planets that have orbits that neighbor Jupiter's are Saturn and Mars. The maximum distance of Mars form the Sun is 249,209,300 km The maximum distance of Jupiter form the Sun is 816,520,800 km The maximum distance of Saturn from the Sun is 1,513,325,783 km From this you can work out the distance they would be apart if they were all at their maximum distance and all lined up on the same side of the Sun. However, remember the planets all go round the Sun and at any one time the distance between Mars, and Jupiter or Jupiter and Saturn will depend where they are in relation to each other on their orbits. In some cases they could be on either side of the Sun.