2 1/2 years
No, Callisto hasn't had any internally driven resurfacing within the past 3 billion years. It may have liquid water inside its core, but if it does it hasn't done anything to resurface the moon like we see with Europa.
Since Callisto is Jupiter's moon, it takes approximately the same period to orbit the sun (its year) as Jupiter does. Thus a year is approx 11.86 years.
The position of the moon Callisto is its one of Jupiter moon and its next to Jupiter
It is rocky.
It has none.
16.7 earth days
Since Callisto is a moon of Jupiter, it orbits the Sun together with Jupiter - and takes just as long as Jupiter to orbit the Sun.
Callisto takes about 16.7 Earth days to complete one full rotation on its axis.
It would take roughly 7.36 years to travel from Earth to Callisto at a speed of 7 miles per second.
It would take approximately 13 hours for a spacecraft to reach Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, assuming current technology and distances. This estimate includes travel time to Jupiter and orbital insertion around Callisto.
A year on Callisto is 10.5 Earth months.
Callisto takes about 16.7 Earth days to complete one full orbit around Jupiter.
A night on Callisto is 8.35 days since a full day (including night) is 16.7 Earth days long.
A day on Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, is about 16.7 Earth days long. This is the time it takes for Callisto to complete one full rotation on its axis.
about 10.5 earth months. No. A year on Callisto is the same as it's day; 16.6890184 earth days.
It takes 11.86 Earth years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
50 YRS No. A day on Callisto is the same as it's year; 16.6890184 earth days.