earth could fit inside Jupiter 1,300 times.
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Jupiter's orbit around the Sun is much longer than Earth's, taking approximately 12 Earth years to complete one orbit. This difference in orbital time is why we say that 12 Earth years equal 1 year on Jupiter.
One Jupiter year is equivalent to about 11.86 Earth years, so it would be around 4,332 Earth days in one Jupiter year.
Jupiter is approximately 4.2 astronomical units, or about 4.2 times the distance from Earth to the Sun. Since 1 astronomical unit is roughly equal to the average distance between Earth and the Sun, Jupiter is about 4.2 times 93 million miles away from Earth, or roughly 391.2 million miles.
Yes 1 day on Earth is 24 hours, 1 day on Jupiter is about 9.9 hours
Your mass remains the same no matter where you are. (It does vary with velocity, however, at relativistic speed). Jupiter is a gas giant and does not have a proper "surface." If we could agree that at some point the gas would be sufficiently dense to constitute a "surface," your WEIGHT at that point would be 2.5 times that of your weight at earth's surface.