- Jupiter | Facts, Moons, Rings, Temperature, Size, Color | Britannica
Jupiter, the most massive planet in the solar system and the fifth in distance from the Sun It is one of the brightest objects in the night sky; only the Moon, Venus, and sometimes Mars are more brilliant Jupiter takes nearly 12 Earth years to orbit the Sun, and it rotates once about every 10 hours
- Orbit Rotation of Jupiter: Planet Jupiter’s Year, Day Revolution
It takes Jupiter 11 86 years to orbit around the Sun, so a typical year on Jupiter is 11 86 Earth years This forms a 5:2 orbital resonance with Saturn because it is 2 5 the orbital period of the planet
- Jupiter Facts - Science@NASA
Jupiter has the shortest day in the solar system One day on Jupiter takes 9 9 hours (the time it takes for Jupiter to rotate or spin around once), and Jupiter makes a complete orbit around the Sun (a year in Jovian time) in about 12 Earth years (4,333 Earth days)
- Jupiters Length of Rotation Revolution - Seattle PI
Although Jupiter is a standout, it still rotates on its axis and orbits the sun, just like Earth does However, the time required for these events to occur is very different
- Rotation of Jupiter - Universe Today
Jupiter is a ball of gas, and so it actually experiences differential rotation The rotation takes different amounts of time depending on where you are on the planet
- How long does it take Jupiter to go around the Sun? | Cool Cosmos
Jupiter revolves or orbits around the Sun once every 11 86 Earth years, or once every 4,330 6 Earth days Jupiter travels at an average speed of 29,236 miles per hour or 47,051 kilometers per hour in its orbit around the Sun
- What is the revolution of Jupiter around the Sun? - WisdomAnswer
Jupiter’s average distance from the Sun is 480 million miles and takes nearly 12 years to make one revolution Like the rest of the gas giants, Jupiter has a ring, albeit small and flat Its rotation is the fastest of all solar system planets, rotating once on its axis every 10 hours
- 8. 4: Planet Jupiter - Physics LibreTexts
This page discusses Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, highlighting features like the Great Red Spot, which has changed over time since observations began in 1610
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