How long is a sol on Jupiter?
How long is a sol on Jupiter?
10 hours
Option 2: A Table
Planet | Day Length |
---|---|
Venus | 5,832 hours |
Earth | 24 hours |
Mars | 25 hours |
Jupiter | 10 hours |
How many km is Jupiter’s orbit?
778,299,000 km
Jupiter orbits the Sun at an average distance (semi-major axis) of 778,299,000 km (5.2 AU), ranging from 740,550,000 km (4.95 AU) at perihelion and 816,040,000 km (5.455 AU) at aphelion.
What is Mars Jupiter in KM?
The AVERAGE distance between Mars and Jupiter is 3.68 AU. That’s approximately 550,390,000 km or 342,012,346 miles.
Which planet is 5900 million miles from the Sun?
Saturn
Saturn | Pluto 5 | |
---|---|---|
Mean distance from Sun (millions of kilometers) | 1,427 | 5,900 |
Mean distance from Sun (millions of miles) | 887.14 | 3,666 |
Period of revolution | 29.46 yrs | 248 yrs |
Rotation period | 10 hr 40 min 24 sec | 6 days 9 hr 18 mins retrograde |
What planet has the longest day?
Venus
‘ It was already known that Venus has the longest day – the time the planet takes for a single rotation on its axis – of any planet in our solar system, though there were discrepancies among previous estimates.
How long is a year on Io?
42 hours
Io/Orbital period
What is the eccentricity of Jupiter?
Orbital parameters
Jupiter | Ratio (Jupiter/Earth) | |
---|---|---|
Orbit eccentricity | 0.0489 | 2.928 |
Sidereal rotation period (hrs) | 9.9250* | 0.415 |
Length of day (hrs) | 9.9259 | 0.414 |
Obliquity to orbit (deg) | 3.13 | 0.134 |
Which planet has the largest eccentricity?
Mercury
Earth’s orbital eccentricity, for example, is 0.017, and the most eccentric planet in our solar system – Mercury, assuming that we no longer class Pluto a planet – has an eccentricity of 0.205.