That depends on the speed of your spacecraft. The space probes that we've sent there generally take a couple of years to make the trip, but better engines could shorten it to months - or weeks! If you had an engine that could accelerate at one gravity the whole way, the trip would take only a few days, depending on where Jupiter and Earth were in their orbits.
well it would take approximately 49 earth days
It takes 4332.50 Earth days for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
Europa takes about 4 days to orbit Jupiter. It also takes about 4 days to rotate so it's considered a synchronized orbit.
11.86 DAYS
Jupiter takes approximately 11.9 Earth years to orbit around the sun.
4332.59 Earth days.
well it would take approximately 49 earth days
4,330.6 earth days
Europa's orbital period around Jupiter is listed as 3.551 earth days.
It takes 4332.50 Earth days for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
Depends how fast you're going :)
About 4329
It takes about 11.86 years for the planet Jupiter to orbit the sun. That is equivalent to about 4,332 earth days.
10 hours. Or two and a fraction per Earth day.
One day on Jupiter is a little under 10 hours
It takes 11.86 earth years for Jupiter to orbit around the sun so converting the years into days. 11.86 TIMES 365 = 4329 EARTH DAYS.
It take more than 8 days.