Jupiter's diameter of 88,846 miles is approximately 142,984 kilometers. To convert miles to kilometers, you can multiply the number of miles by 1.60934. Thus, 88,846 miles multiplied by 1.60934 equals about 142,984 kilometers.
The minimum distance of Jupiter from Earth (i.e. the closest approach) is equal to about 588.5x10^6 km.
The average distance from Saturn to Jupiter is about 401 million miles, or 644 million kilometers. The actual distance varies as both planets orbit the Sun in elliptical paths.
The biggest planet, Jupiter's diameter is a huge 142,740 km, while the smallest planet, Mercury's diameter is a tiny 4,880 km. So, it would take 28.4 Mercurys to equal the diameter of Jupiter.
The astronomical unit (au) is a unit of measurement equal to the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, approximately 93 million miles. The average distance between Jupiter and the Sun is about 5.2 astronomical units.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun, and Jupiter is the fifth. Saturn is located between them. This distance between Uranus and Jupiter is 13.94 AU, where 1 AU is equal to 149,598,000 kilometers.
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
The minimum distance of Jupiter from Earth (i.e. the closest approach) is equal to about 588.5x10^6 km.
Jupiter has an equitorial diameter of 142,984km. However, you should know that Jupiter, like most planets, is NOT a sphere; a diameter taken across the equator line is significantly longer than a diameter measured from pole to pole.
Jupiter's diameter 11 times as great at that of Earth. Jupiter's volume is equal to 1,317 Earths. Jupiter is also 318 times as massive as Earth.
The diameter of something is the distance across it - perhaps you are thinking of the unit of length the decimetre, which is equal to 10 centimetres.
Jupiter is significantly larger than Pluto. Jupiter's diameter is about 11 times larger than Pluto's, and its volume is over 1,300 times greater. Jupiter is a gas giant, while Pluto is considered a dwarf planet.
Radius is half of the diameter - i.e. it is the distance from the centre to the edge of the circle.
Circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to pi
The radius of a circle is the distance from the center of the circle, out to the edge of the circle. The distance all the way across the circle is the "diameter." Half of the diameter is the radius.
The diameter is the distance from one side of the circle, through the middle, and to the other side. It is a straight line. It is equal to The circumference (the distance around the circle) divided by pi (about 3.1415926536)
The average distance from Saturn to Jupiter is about 401 million miles, or 644 million kilometers. The actual distance varies as both planets orbit the Sun in elliptical paths.
Circumference (distance around) is equal to pi (3.14) times the diameter. Diameter (distance across a circle) is twice the radius (distance from center to edge. 2 x 15= diameter of 30. 30 times 3.14= 94.2 meters for the circumference.