The maximum distance between Earth and Jupiter is about 601 million kilometers when they are on opposite sides of the Sun (opposition). The minimum distance is around 588 million kilometers when they are on the same side of the Sun (conjunction).
The minimum distance of Jupiter from Earth (i.e. the closest approach) is equal to about 588.5x10^6 km.
The time difference is three and a half hours at the border between Afghanistan and China.
The minimum and maximum refers to the number of sunspots.
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.
Yes, but it wouldn't be a total solar eclipse. It would be an annular eclipse. The Sun is so far away that the difference between its size when it's at its maximum distance versus its minimum distance is small. The Moon, on the other hand, is about 30% smaller when at its maximum distance than it appears at its minimum distance. At its maximum distance, it appears smaller than the sun, and thus can't fully cover the Sun's disc.
I'm sure that this question means altitude. Altitude is vertical distance between the maximum or minimum of the ocean wave (or any wave) and halfway between the minimum and maximum. Half the vertical distance between the minimum and maximum of the wave.
The average distance from Jupiter to the Sun is : Maximum:74,029,824 km Minimum:74,000,000 km
The minimum distance of Jupiter from Earth (i.e. the closest approach) is equal to about 588.5x10^6 km.
Half of a wavelength is the distance between two points on a wave where the oscillation is at the midpoint between its maximum and minimum amplitudes.
The distance between Jupiter and the Sun is 778.3 million km or 483.7 miles. Jupiter's distance from the Sun ranges from a maximum of approximately 508 million miles to a minimum of 460 million miles, with an average of approximately 483 million miles.
The minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 365 million miles (588 million km). Since one light year (the distance light travels in one year) is approximately 5,870,000,000,000 miles, the minimum distance between Jupiter and Earth is 0.0000621 light years.
the rang ( of the rang ) the difference between the maximum and minimum values in a data set.
The minimum and maximum refers to the number of sunspots.
The minimum and maximum refers to the number of sunspots.
The time difference is three and a half hours at the border between Afghanistan and China.
Distance from the Sun: Minimum 206,000,000 km to Maximum 249,000,000 kmDistance from Earth: Minimum 56,000,000 km to Maximum 399,000,000 km
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