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  • Jupiter's Orbital Distance: Understanding Light Minutes
    Jupiter's light minutes vary depending on its position in its orbit relative to Earth. This is because the distance between Earth and Jupiter constantly changes.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Closest Approach: When Jupiter is closest to Earth, it's about 35 light minutes away. This happens when Jupiter is at opposition, meaning it's on the opposite side of the sun from Earth.

    * Farthest Distance: When Jupiter is furthest from Earth, it's about 52 light minutes away. This occurs when Jupiter is at conjunction, meaning it's on the same side of the sun as Earth.

    In short, there is no single value for Jupiter's light minutes. The actual distance, and therefore the light travel time, fluctuates significantly throughout the year.

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