Distance between Melbourne FL and Jupiter FL

The distance from Melbourne to Jupiter is 94 miles by road including 82 miles on motorways. Road takes approximately 1 hour and 29 minutes and goes through Palm Bay, Port St. Lucie, Malabar and Brookside.

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Point Distance Time Fuel
Melbourne 0 mi 0:00 00 min 0.0 gal
FL 507 6 mi, 08 min
Palm Bay 6 mi 0:08 08 min 0.1 gal
FL 507 6 mi, 06 min
Malabar 12 mi 0:14 14 min 0.3 gal
I 95 14 mi, 12 min
Brookside 26 mi 0:27 27 min 0.7 gal
I 95 35 mi, 31 min
Port St. Lucie 62 mi 0:58 58 min 1.9 gal
32 mi, 30 min
Jupiter 94 mi 1:29 1 h 29 min 3.0 gal

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to drive from Melbourne to Jupiter?

Fuel cost: 12.6 USD

This fuel cost is calculated as: (Route length 93.8 mi) / (Fuel consumption 29.4 mpg) * (Fuel price 3.93 USD / gal)

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How long is a car ride from Melbourne to Jupiter?

Driving time: 1 h 29 min

This time is calculated for driving at the maximum permitted speed, taking into account traffic rules restrictions.

  • 80 mi with a maximum speed 68 mph = 1 h 10 min
  • 1 mi with a maximum speed 62 mph = 1 min
  • 1 mi with a maximum speed 50 mph = 1 min
  • 9 mi with a maximum speed 45 mph = 12 min
  • 1 mi with a maximum speed 40 mph = 1 min
  • 1 mi with a maximum speed 31 mph = 1 min

The calculated driving time does not take into account intermediate stops and traffic jams.

How far is Melbourne to Jupiter by land?

The distance between Melbourne and Jupiter is 93.8 mi by road including 82 mi on motorways.

Precise satellite coordinates of highways were used for this calculation. The start and finish points are the centers of Melbourne and Jupiter respectively.

How far is Melbourne to Jupiter by plane?

The shortest distance (air line, as the crow flies) between Melbourne and Jupiter is 85.7 mi.

This distance is calculated using the Haversine formula as a great-circle distance between two points on the surface of a sphere. The start and finish points are the centers of Melbourne and Jupiter respectively. Actual distance between airports may be different.

How many hours is Melbourne from Jupiter by plane?

Boeing 737 airliner needs 10 min to cover the distance of 86 mi at a cruising speed of 497 mph.

Small plane "Cessna 172" needs 37 min to flight this distance at average speed of 136 mph.

This time is approximate and do not take into account takeoff and landing times, airport location and other real world factors.

How long is a helicopter ride from Melbourne to Jupiter?

Fast helicopter "Eurocopter AS350" or "Hughes OH-6 Cayuse" need 34 min to cover the distance of 86 mi at a cruising speed of 149 mph.

Popular "Robinson R44" needs 39 min to flight this distance at average speed of 130 mph.

This time is approximate and do not take into account takeoff and landing times, aerodrome location and other real world factors.

What city is halfway between Melbourne and Jupiter?

The halfway point between Melbourne and Jupiter is Port St. Lucie. It is located about 15 mi from the exact midpoint by road.

The distance from Port St. Lucie to Melbourne is 62 mi and driving will take about 58 min. The road between Port St. Lucie and Jupiter has length 32 mi and will take approximately 30 min.

Where is Melbourne in relation to Jupiter?

Melbourne is located 86 mi north-west of Jupiter.

Melbourne has geographic coordinates: latitude 28.08363, longitude -80.60811.

Jupiter has geographic coordinates: latitude 26.93422, longitude -80.09421.

Which highway goes from Melbourne to Jupiter?

The route from Melbourne to Jupiter follows I 95.

Other minor sections pass along the road:

  • FL 507: 6 mi
  • FL 706: 4 mi
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