255 days
No, Venus is a planet in orbit around the sun as is Earth. Polaris is a star and thousands of light years away.
Neptune's orbit takes 125 years to get around the sun.
It takes 224.7 earth days to travel around the sun
Saturn completes one orbit around the Sun in 29.4571 years.
Mercury takes about 0.24 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Venus takes about 0.62 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Earth takes about 1 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Mars takes about 1.88 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Jupiter takes about 11.86 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Saturn takes about 29.46 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Uranus takes about 84.01 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Neptune takes about 164.8 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Pluto takes about 248 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun.
a single orbit around the sun is one earth year ...
Pluto makes a complete orbit around the sun every 248.09 years.
Venus, the second planet from the sun, takes 224.7 Earth days to make a single orbit around the sun. This is about 0.62 Earth years.
One orbit of Neptune around the sun takes about 164.79 earth years. Since its discovery in the mid-1840s it took until 2010 to complete one orbit.
Comparisons of the two planets' rotations, however, illustrate a key difference. Venus rotates on its axis in a direction opposite that of the Earth and the other planets of our solar system and takes 243 Earth-days for a complete rotation. One revolution around the Sun for Venus takes 225 Earth days. Because Venus takes longer to rotate on its own axis than to complete a journey around the Sun, one day on Venus is slightly longer than one year there!
One orbit of Neptune around the sun takes about 164.79 earth years. Since its discovery in the mid-1840s it took until 2010 to complete one orbit.
Yes the sun does orbit the Galaxy. It is believed the 1 complete orbit takes about 220 million years.