The distance between Jupiter and Venus changes constantly, ranging from 689,000,000 km to 923,000,000 km. The current actual distance is close to the lower figure.
The angular distance in the sky ranges from 0 to 180 degrees, but is currently about 8.5 degrees.
All the planets are continually moving and at different speeds, so the distances between them is constantly changing. So your question cannot really be answered definitively.
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Jupiter.
To start off, a light year is not a unit of time, it is a unit of distance; it is the distance that light travels in a year. Jupiter has a longer orbit than Venus, regardless of what unit of time you use.
All the planets are continually moving and at different speeds, so the distances between them is constantly changing. So your question cannot really be answered definitively.However, Venus has a mean distance to the Sun of 108.2 million kilometers, while Jupiter is 778.3 million kilometers. This means that the mean distance between Venus and Jupiter varies between 670.1 million kilometers at their closest and 1172.7 million kilometers at their furthest. (Note: These numbers are based on mean distance, and ignore the fact that both Venus and Jupiter have an elliptical orbit around the Sun. This is for comparison only. The first answer is more apropos.)
Venus.
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the answer is 765000
Jupiter.
No. The distance between Jupiter and Saturn is larger than that of mars and Jupiter.
venus is a planet that has a hard surface and is about the same size as earth but Jupiter is a gas giant with no hard surface to stand on
Mars is the only planet between Earth and Jupiter, but there is a "dwarf planet", Ceres, which is the biggest body in the Asteroid Belt. Another large asteroid is Vesta, and there are thousands of smaller rocks orbiting between Jupiter and Mars. .
yes you can see Jupiter from venus
To start off, a light year is not a unit of time, it is a unit of distance; it is the distance that light travels in a year. Jupiter has a longer orbit than Venus, regardless of what unit of time you use.
The distance between Mercury and Venus is 31 million miles.:0
Earth and Mars.
Since Ganymedes is a moon of Jupiter, it is the same as the distance between Jupiter and the Sun.
mean distance of Sun to Mercury = 57.9 million kilometres Venus = 108 million kilometres Mars = 228 million kilometres Jupiter = 778 million kilometres Saturn = 1425 million kilometres
When considering distance from the sun, the planet that come after Mercury is Venus.