How long does light take to reach Jupiter?
43 minutesfrom the Sun
Light from the Sun takes about 43 minutes to reach Jupiter, crossing 777,908,924 km of nothing at 299,792 km every second.

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From Earth, the answer changes constantly as both planets move. When we're closest, light (or a radio signal) makes the trip in about 35 minutes; when Jupiter is on the far side of the Sun it takes up to 52 minutes. That's a real engineering problem: no message, command or cry for help can ever travel faster.
Light is the fastest thing that can exist — it could circle Earth 7.5 times in one second. The fact that it needs 43 minutes to reach Jupiter is the size of the solar system, stated plainly.
You can watch this happen. In the interactive view, press ☄ Light speed: a photon leaves the Sun in accurate scaled time and you wait — genuinely wait — while it crawls across the emptiness toward the outer worlds. It's the single best way to feel what these numbers mean.
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✓ Facts verified July 2026
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