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  • Venus to Jupiter Distance: Understanding Orbital Variations
    The distance between Venus and Jupiter varies greatly because they are both orbiting the sun at different speeds and distances.

    Here's why it's difficult to give a single answer:

    * Elliptical Orbits: Both Venus and Jupiter have elliptical orbits, meaning their distance from the sun changes throughout their orbit.

    * Relative Positions: Their positions relative to each other are constantly changing. At their closest point, they can be about 4.3 astronomical units (AU) apart. At their furthest point, they can be over 7 AU apart.

    Average Distance:

    A rough estimate for the average distance between Venus and Jupiter is around 5.5 AU.

    Important Note: 1 AU (Astronomical Unit) is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun, which is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers).

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