It's going to vary, depending on where they are in their orbits. At their closest they will be around 4.3AU while at opposite sides of the solar system they will be around 14.7AU.
1 AU = earth to sun distance of around 93 million miles.
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.
A definitive answer cannot be given to that question. As the planets orbit the sun, their distances from each other are constantly changing. At their closest Jupiter and Saturn would be about 403,000,000 miles from each other.
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.
The planet that orbits the sun closer than Saturn but farther away than Mars is Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is located between Mars and Saturn in terms of its distance from the Sun.
A definitive answer cannot be given to that question. As the planets orbit the sun, their distances from each other are constantly changing. At their closest Jupiter and Saturn would be about 403,000,000 miles from each other.
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
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.
It varies since both orbit the sun at different rates. One astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between the earth and sun. Jupiter is about 5 AU from the sun, while Saturn is about 10 AU. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is 5 AU when they're both on the same side of the sun, and 15 AU when the sun is directly between them. The average distance would be sqr(5² + 10²) AU or about 11 AU.
Saturn's average distance from the Sun is about 9.5 astronomical units (AU). An astronomical unit is the average distance between Earth and the Sun, which is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).
A definitive answer cannot be given to that question. As the planets orbit the sun, their distances from each other are constantly changing. At their closest Jupiter and Saturn would be about 403,000,000 miles from each other.
Do you mean What planet is between jupiter? Well Between Jupiter there is no planet but just his moons and the next planet is saturn. So yeah and then saturn's moon is also in between. But there are Planets surrounding jupiter and saturn.
Jupiter's average distance from the sun is about 5.2 astronomical units (AU).
One astronomical unit (AU) is the average distance between the earth and sun. Jupiter is about 5 AU from the sun, while Saturn is about 10 AU. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is 5 AU when they're both on the same side of the sun, and 15 AU when the sun is directly between them. The average distance would be sqr(5² + 10²) AU or about 11 AU. 11 AU = just over a billion miles, or 1.6 billion km. Jupiter has an orbit with a radius of 5.2 astronomical units, while Saturn's orbit has a radius of 9.5 AU. They both go round the Sun so the distance from one to the other varies between 9.5 - 5.2 and 9.5 + 5.2 AUs. That is 4.3 to 14.7 AU.
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.
The planet that orbits the sun closer than Saturn but farther away than Mars is Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and is located between Mars and Saturn in terms of its distance from the Sun.
Saturn is between Jupiter and Uranus.
The distance between the planets depends on their location relative to each other. Sometimes Mars, Sometimes Saturn. The least distance between Jupiter and Saturn is 3.5 AU and The least distance between Jupiter and Mars is 6.7 AU. Hence, Saturn's orbit is slightly closer than Mars' orbit. 1 AU is the distance between the Earth and the Sun. 1 Astronomical Unit = 149 598 000 kilometers