It depends on how fast you go. For a space ship it would take several months to make the journey. Light takes about eight and a half minutes to reach the earth from the sun, but Jupiter is five times further out, so light takes a good 45 mins or so to make the journey.
It takes Jupiter approximately 11.9 Earth years to orbit the Sun once.
Jupiter takes approximately 11.9 Earth years to orbit around the sun.
Jupiter orbits the sun once every 11.86 Earth years. This period is known as Jupiter's orbital period or its year.
It takes about 11.9 Earth years.
It takes Jupiter approximately 12 years to orbit the sun.
If the sun suddenly stopped shining, it would take about 43 minutes for Jupiter to become dark, as that is how long it takes for sunlight to reach Jupiter. Jupiter's moons would also become dark since they rely on the sun's light for illumination.
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.
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.
Approximately 888 (887.881159) years at 100km/h
1 day
From what perspective? From Earth, you will never see Jupiter go across the Sun, as the Earth is much closer to the Sun than Jupiter.
It will take no time at all
It takes 11.86 Earth years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
It would have a longer year, because it is further away from the Sun, and so would take a longer time to orbit it. A year is dictated by how long we take to orbit the Sun. Yes and in fact Jupiter takes about 11.9 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
12 years
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11 Earth years