Same as on Jupiter. About 12 Earth years.
Ganymede's year is the same as Jupiter's, since it is a satellite of that planet. However, it orbit's Jupiter every 7 days, 3 hours, and 42 minutes, and 33.2 seconds.
Year: Going once around the Sun takes 12 of our years, since Ganymede accompanies Jupiter. Day: It takes 7 of our days to orbit Jupiter once; like many moons, its rotation is synchronous, so that is also how long it takes to rotate once around its axis.
In Jupiter, time does not exist:D!
Jupiter's orbit is roughly 11.86 Earth Years.
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One year on Ganymede, which is a moon of Jupiter, is equivalent to about 7.15 Earth days. Ganymede's orbit around Jupiter is much shorter than Earth's orbit around the Sun, which takes approximately 365.25 days.
Ganymede's year is the same as Jupiter's, since it is a satellite of that planet. However, it orbit's Jupiter every 7 days, 3 hours, and 42 minutes, and 33.2 seconds.
Year: Going once around the Sun takes 12 of our years, since Ganymede accompanies Jupiter. Day: It takes 7 of our days to orbit Jupiter once; like many moons, its rotation is synchronous, so that is also how long it takes to rotate once around its axis.
nNASA has plans to launch a mission to Jupiter and three of its moons - Callisto, Ganymede and Europa - in the year 2012
In Jupiter, time does not exist:D!
the length of a day on Jupiter is unknown and so is the amount of days in a year
Jupiter travels zero miles in a year. Because it is a retarted planet of the solar system
Jupiter is the fastest rotating planet. It is 9.9 hours in a day and 12 earth years on Jupiter.
One year on Jupiter is equal to 11 Earth years
Jupiter has a total of 79 known moons, with the four largest and most famous being the Galilean moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610. Io is known for its volcanic activity, Europa is believed to have a subsurface ocean, Ganymede is the largest moon in the solar system, and Callisto has a heavily cratered surface. These moons vary widely in composition and geological activity, making them significant for the study of planetary science and astrobiology.
Jupiter's orbit is roughly 11.86 Earth Years.
The time taken by Callisto to orbit the Sun is essentially the same as the length of Jupiter's year: 11.86 earth years.