It takes 10.5467 earth days to make 1 Jupiter day.
In Jupiter, time does not exist:D!
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet in the Solar System. The length of one day on Jupiter is 9 hours and 56 minutes.
Jupiter rotates on its axis once every 9.9 hours, which is the length of its day.
Jupiter's fast rotation speed is the reason behind its short day length of about 10 hours. Its rapid rotation causes the planet to complete one full rotation on its axis in this relatively short amount of time.
It rotates very slow. One full rotation on Venus is 243 Earth days. However, the time from sunrise to sunrise, as apparent to an observer on the surface, is 116.75 earth days. The former is what is referred to as the sidereal day, and the latter the solar day.
A day on Io, one of Jupiter's moons, is approximately 1.77 Earth days long.
Jupiter's orbit is roughly 11.86 Earth Years.
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A solar year on Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, is approximately 172.5 Earth days. This is the time it takes for Ganymede to complete one orbit around Jupiter.
There are about 2.4 Jupiter days in one Earth day.
The planet Jupiter completes one rotation on its axis every 9.9 hours, which makes it the fastest rotation in the entire Solar System. The Earth's rotation is approximately 24 hours.
One year on Jupiter is equal to 11 Earth years