About every 27 months. There was one alignment in July, 2002, so just repeatedly add 27 months to find when others will occur. My source is an Astrology source, not an astronomy source, but astrologers really do know how to predict the positions of the planets. It is just the meaning of those positi...
Jupiter is further from Earth than Mars. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun, while Mars is the fourth planet.
Jupiter and Mars align approximately every two years, although the exact timing can vary due to their differing orbital speeds and paths around the Sun. These alignments, known as conjunctions, occur when the two planets appear to be in the same line of sight from Earth. The next conjunction can be influenced by factors such as the planets' positions in their orbits and their relative distances from Earth.
Jupiter has 79 known moons, while Mars has 2. Therefore, Jupiter has 77 more moons than Mars.
Out of Mercury, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, Jupiter has the longest year.
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Mars and Jupiter are always in a straight line. You need a third point of reference to compare the two to. Take a sheet of graph paper and randomly place two points. They can be connected by a straight line and no matter where they are on the paper, they can be aligned.
No, Mars is closer to Earth than Jupiter.
Jupiter is further from Earth than Mars. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun, while Mars is the fourth planet.
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Mars has a smaller orbit than Jupiter.
Jupiter and Mars align approximately every two years, although the exact timing can vary due to their differing orbital speeds and paths around the Sun. These alignments, known as conjunctions, occur when the two planets appear to be in the same line of sight from Earth. The next conjunction can be influenced by factors such as the planets' positions in their orbits and their relative distances from Earth.
Jupiter has 79 known moons, while Mars has 2. Therefore, Jupiter has 77 more moons than Mars.
Juno was the mother of Mars. Jupiter may have been his father.
Jupiter has not got life however mars does.
the order of the planets starts with mercury, then Venus, then earth, next is mars, then Jupiter, after Saturn is Uranus. Pluto is not a planet, its a dwarf star.
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Out of Mercury, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, Jupiter has the longest year.