Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, here in our solar system. Our techniques for detecting extra-solar planets doesn't work well for planets in distant orbits around other stars.
Jupiter has 4332 days in a year because its orbit around the Sun is much larger compared to Earth's orbit. Jupiter's greater distance from the Sun means it takes longer for the planet to complete one orbit, resulting in a longer year on Jupiter compared to Earth.
Jupiter is an outside planet. It is located beyond the orbit of Mars, making it one of the outermost planets in our solar system.
No, Pluto is not located between Mars and Jupiter. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer region of our solar system, beyond the orbit of Neptune. The region where Pluto is located is known as the Kuiper Belt.
Jupiter's longer year is due to its larger orbit around the Sun. The distance it needs to travel in its elliptical orbit is larger than Earth's, resulting in a longer orbital period. Jupiter takes about 12 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Callisto's farther orbit from Jupiter means it has a longer distance to travel around the planet, leading to a longer orbital period. Additionally, the gravitational pull from Jupiter is weaker at Callisto's distance, allowing it to move at a slower speed in its orbit.
The orbit of Jupiter is closer to Mars' orbit than to Saturn's orbit. Mars = 1.52AU Jupiter = 5.20AU Saturn = 9.54AU Having said that, the positions of the planets are always changing as the planets orbit the sun at different rates. Mars is the closest planet to Jupiter as of February 2011, but this is not always the case.
Jupiter is the fifth planet in the solar system and is also the fastest spinning planet in the solar system. Jupiter also has 63 named satellites in its orbit.
Jupiter has 4332 days in a year because its orbit around the Sun is much larger compared to Earth's orbit. Jupiter's greater distance from the Sun means it takes longer for the planet to complete one orbit, resulting in a longer year on Jupiter compared to Earth.
Ganymede is a moon that orbits Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. It is the largest moon in the solar system and is even larger than the planet Mercury.
Neptune, when Neptune is on the opposite side of its orbit from Jupiter.
Jupiter is an outside planet. It is located beyond the orbit of Mars, making it one of the outermost planets in our solar system.
No, Pluto is not located between Mars and Jupiter. It is a dwarf planet located in the outer region of our solar system, beyond the orbit of Neptune. The region where Pluto is located is known as the Kuiper Belt.
Jupiter is the biggest planet. The order is as follows: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune (Pluto)* *No longer officially classified as a planet. Pluto's orbit overlaps with that of Neptune. On some occasions, about once every 2 centuries, Pluto is actually closer to the Sun than Neptune - usually for about 10-20 years.
Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system, it orbits Jupiter.
Ganymede, which orbits Jupiter, is the largest moon in the solar system.
Jupiter's longer year is due to its larger orbit around the Sun. The distance it needs to travel in its elliptical orbit is larger than Earth's, resulting in a longer orbital period. Jupiter takes about 12 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Yes.