Although Jupiter’s orbit, and therefore its year, is so much longer than the Earth’s, its day is much shorter. The Earth turns on its own axis, turning away from the Sun and so giving us day and night, once every 24 hours. Jupiter spins round much faster, turning on its axis once every 9.84 hours!
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