Jupiter's orbit is roughly 11.86 Earth Years.
In Jupiter, time does not exist:D!
A solar year on Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, is approximately 172.5 Earth days. This is the time it takes for Ganymede to complete one orbit around Jupiter.
A year on Jupiter is equivalent to about 11.9 Earth years, due to its longer orbit around the sun. A day on Jupiter, however, is much shorter, lasting only about 9.9 hours, as the planet rotates very quickly on its axis.
To calculate a person's age on Jupiter, you would need to divide their age on Earth by the length of Jupiter's year, which is approximately 11.86 Earth years. So, if someone is 30 years old on Earth, their age on Jupiter would be about 30 divided by 11.86, which is around 2.53 Jupiter years.
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.
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 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 is an oblate spheroid and as such does not have a length.
The time taken by Callisto to orbit the Sun is essentially the same as the length of Jupiter's year: 11.86 earth years.
A solar year on Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, is approximately 172.5 Earth days. This is the time it takes for Ganymede to complete one orbit around Jupiter.
the length of a day on Jupiter is average, 9.9 hours
60. The length of the year and the length of the day on Jupiter will differ from that of Earth because a year is the length of time it takes to complete a circuit around the sun and a day is the length of time it takes to rotate on its axis. However, hours, minutes, and seconds are units of time that do not change on other planets.
Jupiter takes approximately 11.86 Earth years to orbit the Sun once, which is known as its orbital period or "year".
Jupiter rotates in about 9 hours and 50 minutes.
Perhaps you mean length of "night". Try asking the question again.