No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
It takes about 11.86 Earth years to orbit the Sun. So the answer is about 11.86 x 365 x 24 hours. That makes about 103894 hours.
Jupiter takes about 11.86 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun. In terms of hours, this is approximately 103,500 hours. Jupiter's long orbital period is due to its distance from the Sun and its massive size.
It takes 4332.50 Earth days for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
It typically takes the planet Jupiter approximately 10 hours to make a full rotation (it's day) and 12 years for it to go around the sun.
Jupiter takes approximately 103,980 hours to orbit the sun. The calculation is shown below: Jupiter takes 11.8618 years to orbit the sun which is equal to 11.8618 * 365.25 * 24 hours.
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
No. Comets orbit the sun. Many asteroids orbit the sun in between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
It takes about 11.86 Earth years to orbit the Sun. So the answer is about 11.86 x 365 x 24 hours. That makes about 103894 hours.
Jupiter takes 11.8618 Earth years to orbit the sun once
Jupiter takes 11.8618 Earth years to orbit the sun once
Ganymede does not orbit the sun. It orbits Jupiter, which orbits the sun. Ganymede orbits Jupiter every 7.15 days. Jupiter orbits the sun every 11.86 years.
It takes 4332.50 Earth days for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
It typically takes the planet Jupiter approximately 10 hours to make a full rotation (it's day) and 12 years for it to go around the sun.
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
It takes about 11.86 years for the planet Jupiter to orbit the sun. That is equivalent to about 4,332 earth days.
It takes about 11.9 Earth years for Jupiter to orbit the Sun. (Jupiter rotates on its axis once in about 9 hours and 50 minutes.)