How Long Is Trip to Jupiter Really?

How Long Is Trip to Jupiter Really?

A trip to Jupiter isn’t your average road trip—it’s a journey across millions of miles of space! If you hopped on a spacecraft like NASA’s Juno, which launched in 2011, it would take about 5 years to reach the gas giant. But the timing depends on the spacecraft's speed and the route it takes, often using slingshots around other planets to save fuel. Jupiter is about 365 million miles away from Earth at its closest, but distances change because both planets are always moving. While we can’t visit Jupiter’s surface (it doesn’t have one—it’s mostly gas!), exploring its moons and atmosphere is still super exciting. So, pack your patience, because getting to Jupiter is a marathon, not a sprint! Credit:br National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Applied Physics Laboratory br NASAbr Animation is created by Bright Side.


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