one AU equals 93 million miles
earth is one AU from the sun
Jupiter is 483.88 million miles from the sun
Jupiter is 778.3 km from the sun
earth is 149.6 km from the sun
1 mile equals 1.609 km
If you could cross space directly and ignore Newton's laws like in Star Trek, You would need to cross between 54,710,000 and 401,307,000 kilometers depending on the current orbital/precession status of both planets. However, since current Earth spacecraft burn and coast into an elliptical orbit around the sun such that Mars' gravity will catch the spacecraft; the travel distance to Mars is less than about half of the circumference of Mar's orbit, or about 715 million kilometers, and more than about half of the circumference of the Earth's orbit, or about 470 million kilometers. Differences in designs of spacecraft can change these numbers drastically. Hence it is usually easier to simply refer to the direct line-of-sight distance between the planets.
Mostly because of the sheer number of digits it would take to write down the numbers in Kilometers or miles. A light year is 9,460,730,472,580.8 km or 5,878,630,000,000 miles. What is simpler, writing 236,518,261,814,520 kilometers or simply 25 light years? Also the speed of light is generally accepted as a constant speed, and precise way of measuring distance. (The question of why it ISN'T actually constant is a whole other issuer)
Jupiter has 16 main moons and many small ones.
The largest moon in the solar system is Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter. The moon is larger by volume than the planet Mercury but is only half as massive.
Planets in our planetary system (8); Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.
Are u also doing the orbital velocity numbers?
All the planets are continually moving and at different speeds, so the distances between them is constantly changing. So your question cannot really be answered definitively.However, Venus has a mean distance to the Sun of 108.2 million kilometers, while Jupiter is 778.3 million kilometers. This means that the mean distance between Venus and Jupiter varies between 670.1 million kilometers at their closest and 1172.7 million kilometers at their furthest. (Note: These numbers are based on mean distance, and ignore the fact that both Venus and Jupiter have an elliptical orbit around the Sun. This is for comparison only. The first answer is more apropos.)
Kilometers are a measure of distance, not population. So you cannot convert population numbers into kilometers.
The distance between these numbers is 48.
Because both planets orbit the sun, the distance varies, since at some times both will be on the same side of the sun, but at other times, on opposite sides. When Jupiter and Earth are closest, Jupiter is 390,682,810 miles (628,743,036 km) from Earth. The Earth is 93,000,000 miles (149,668,992 km) from the Sun. Jupiter is 483,682,810 miles (778,412,028 km) from the Sun. At our most distant, Jupiter is 576,682,810 miles (928,081,020 km) from the Earth, when the two planets are on opposite sides of the Sun. Measured in Astronomical Units (AU), the distance between Earth and Jupiter varies from 4.2 AU to 6.2 AU. An Astronomical Unit is approximately 93,000,000 miles (149,668,992 km), or the mean distance from the Earth to the Sun. Therefore, the distance between the Earth and Jupiter can be anywhere between slightly over four times or six times the distance from the Earth to the Sun. The calculations are very close, but approximate, and also depend upon the slightly varying mass of the Sun, which has an effect on orbital distances. It's about 370 million miles The distance from Jupiter to Earth varies every year due to their elliptical orbits. At their closest point, the distance between the two planets is 365 million miles. Distance from earth to sun is 93 million miles How far is Earth from the Sun Distance from Jupiter from sun is 484 million miles How far is Jupiter from the Sun Jupiter from sun - Earth from sun = Jupiter from earth 484 - 93 = Jupiter is 391 miles from earth Please note, these numbers are rounded and in miles. The exact number may be slightly different due to rounding error. Also, because both earth and Jupiter have an elliptical orbit around earth, this number can vary from time to time. 391 is just the average distance.
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The distance between two numbers is the absolute value of their difference.
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Contour numbers.