Krypton is an imaginary planet from the show Superman.
Probably there never was a planet there.
The distance between planet Krypton and Earth depends on their relative positions in space, as both planets are fictional. In the DC Comics universe, Krypton is located in a different star system than Earth, which means the distance between them would be vast and not easily measurable.
No, there is no known planet existing between Mars and Jupiter. Between Mars and Jupiter is an asteroid belt known as the Kepler belt.
There is absolutely no planet between Mars and Jupiter. I don't know where you got this question from, but that is weird. Maybe they are refering to the asteroid belt that is between these two planets.
The planet that is further from the Sun than Earth but closer than Jupiter is Mars. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun, situated between Earth and Jupiter.
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.
The planet Saturn is between Jupiter and Uranus.
Probably there never was a planet there.
Millions of light years....
The distance between planet Krypton and Earth depends on their relative positions in space, as both planets are fictional. In the DC Comics universe, Krypton is located in a different star system than Earth, which means the distance between them would be vast and not easily measurable.
Jupiter is the 5th planet out from the Sun. The planet Mars (in 4th place) is right in between our planet Earth and Jupiter. Is 1000 times bigger than earth!
its called the somethin belt. between Jupiter and mars
Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter is the Asteroid Belt, which includes the dwarf planet Ceres.
The Planet Jupiter is between the planet Saturn and the asteroid belt. On the other side of the asteroid belt is the planet Mars.
Planet of Krypton
No, there is no known planet existing between Mars and Jupiter. Between Mars and Jupiter is an asteroid belt known as the Kepler belt.
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.