Wiki User
∙ 12y agoWant this question answered?
Be notified when an answer is posted
It would take approximately 13 hours for a spacecraft to reach Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, assuming current technology and distances. This estimate includes travel time to Jupiter and orbital insertion around Callisto.
A year on Callisto is 10.5 Earth months.
It would take about 100 minutes for a spacecraft traveling at the speed of light (186,282 miles per second) to travel from Jupiter to Callisto, which is one of Jupiter's moons. However, current spacecraft travel at much slower speeds due to technical limitations, so it would take longer to cover the distance.
A night on Callisto is 8.35 days since a full day (including night) is 16.7 Earth days long.
Callisto's revolution around Jupiter takes approximately 16.7 days.
A year on Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, is equivalent to about 16.7 Earth days. Callisto has a very long orbital period around Jupiter due to its distance from the planet.
Since Callisto is a moon of Jupiter, it orbits the Sun together with Jupiter - and takes just as long as Jupiter to orbit the Sun.
It would take about 4 days for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to Callisto, which is one of Jupiter's moons. The exact duration can vary depending on the speed of the spacecraft and its trajectory.
Callisto takes about 16.7 Earth days to complete one full rotation on its axis.
that would depend what you are using
16.7 earth days
Callisto takes about 16.7 Earth days to complete one full orbit around Jupiter.