One year on Jupiter is equal to 11 Earth years
Jupiter has a year that lasts approximately 4,333 Earth days, which is equivalent to about 11.9 years in Earth time.
There are 4332.71 Earth days in a year on Jupiter.
One year on Ganymede, which is a moon of Jupiter, is equivalent to about 7.15 Earth days. Ganymede's orbit around Jupiter is much shorter than Earth's orbit around the Sun, which takes approximately 365.25 days.
It takes Jupiter about 11.86 Earth years to orbit the Sun. So that's about 11.86 x 365.25 Earth days. That's about 4332 Earth days. It takes Jupiter about 9.8 hours to rotate. That's about 0.41 Earth days.
The length of each planet's orbit varies significantly due to their distances from the Sun. For example, Mercury takes about 88 Earth days to complete its orbit, while Venus takes about 225 Earth days. Earth itself takes 365.25 days, and Mars orbits the Sun in approximately 687 Earth days. Outer planets, like Jupiter and Saturn, have much longer orbital periods, with Jupiter taking about 11.9 years and Saturn about 29.5 years.
Jupiter's length of orbit, or its orbital period, is about 4,332.82 Earth days, which is equivalent to roughly 11.9 Earth years.
10,475.8 Jupiter days are in a Jupiter year.
The length of a year for each planet increases as each planet is farther from the Sun. The lengths are: Mercury: 88 days, Venus: 225 days, Earth: 365 days, Mars: 687 days, Jupiter: 12 years, Saturn: 30 years, Uranus: 84 years and Neptune: 165 years.
Jupiter has a year that lasts approximately 4,333 Earth days, which is equivalent to about 11.9 years in Earth time.
The "year" on Jupiter takes 4331.57 Earth days (11.86 Earth years).
There are 4332.71 Earth days in a year on Jupiter.
A solar year on Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, is approximately 172.5 Earth days. This is the time it takes for Ganymede to complete one orbit around Jupiter.
Jupiter's orbital period is about 4331.5 Earth days while earths is 365 days averagely. It is about 11.86 years so Jupiter has a year almost 12 times longer than earths.
Jupiter's days are not, in fact, longer than its years. Jupiter's days last about 10 hours, and its year is approximatley 11 Earth years.
There are 11.86 Earth years in one Jupiter year, so there would be about 4,330.9 Earth days in one year on Jupiter. Taking leap years in consideration, of course.
A Jupiter day is 10 Earth hours, and a year is 12 Earth years, or about 4383 Earth days.
Jupiter takes 11.86 years to orbit once around the sun, which is 4332 days.