Venus is an inferior planet i.e.its orbit is inside the earth's orbit.
It does not have a moon
It rotates from east to west.
Jupiter is a superior planet i.e.its orbit is outside the earth's orbit.
It has 63 moons.
It rotates from west to east.
Jupiter.
Jupiter's gravity is about 2.5 times stronger than Venus' gravity. This difference is due to Jupiter's larger mass and size compared to Venus. On Jupiter, an object would weigh 2.5 times more than it would on Venus.
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No. Jupiter and Venus have stable orbits that never come anywhere close to each other. They could never collide.
Venus has a shorter travel time in light years from Earth compared to Jupiter. The distance between Earth and Venus can range from about 0.28 to 0.69 light minutes, while the distance to Jupiter ranges from about 32 to 53 light minutes.
The two planets that lie between Venus and Jupiter are Earth and Mars.
Jupiter.
Jupiter's gravity is about 2.5 times stronger than Venus' gravity. This difference is due to Jupiter's larger mass and size compared to Venus. On Jupiter, an object would weigh 2.5 times more than it would on Venus.
Mars is the only planet between Earth and Jupiter, but there is a "dwarf planet", Ceres, which is the biggest body in the Asteroid Belt. Another large asteroid is Vesta, and there are thousands of smaller rocks orbiting between Jupiter and Mars. .
venus is a planet that has a hard surface and is about the same size as earth but Jupiter is a gas giant with no hard surface to stand on
yes you can see Jupiter from venus
120 million miles away
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No. Jupiter and Venus have stable orbits that never come anywhere close to each other. They could never collide.
Saturn is not positioned between Jupiter and Neptune. The eight planets in our solar system go in the order of: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Saturn is positioned between Jupiter and Uranus.
Venus has a shorter travel time in light years from Earth compared to Jupiter. The distance between Earth and Venus can range from about 0.28 to 0.69 light minutes, while the distance to Jupiter ranges from about 32 to 53 light minutes.