In Earth days -
Mercury: 87.969 days
Venus: 224.7 days
Earth: 365.256366 days
Mars: 686.97 days
Jupiter: 4,331.572 days
Saturn: 10,832.327 days
Uranus: 30,799.095 days
Neptune: 60,190 days
Pluto (if you still consider it a planet): 90,613.305 days
In Earth years -
Mercury: 0.240846 years
Venus: 0.615197 years
Earth: 1.0000175 years
Mars: 1.8808 years
Jupiter: 11.85920 years
Saturn: 29.657296 years
Uranus: 84.323326 years
Neptune: 164.79 years
Pluto: 248.09 years
Mercury: 87.969 days
Venus: 224.700 days
Earth: 365.256 days
Mars: 686.971 days
Jupiter: 4,331.572 days
Saturn: 10,759.220 days
Uranus: 30,799.095 days
Neptune: 60,190.357 days
The time can be calculated using Kepler's third law: T2=R3. Whereas T = Time of Orbit in earth years, and R = The average distance of the planet from its orbit's center in AU (astronomical units). Also, T(1)2/R(1)3 = T(2)2/R(2)3. If you can either determine a planet's distance from its orbital center, or the time it takes for a sidereal orbit, you can determine the other factor. It is important to remember that orbits are elliptical and the center and focus are only the same when it's a perfectly circular orbit.
The time of orbit in Earth years is listed under Sid.P.(a).
Sid. P. (a)Syn. P. (a)Syn. P.(d)Mercury0.2410.317115.9Venus0.6151.599583.9Earth1--Moon0.07480.080929.5306Mars1.8812.135779.94 Vesta3.6291.380504.01 Ceres4.6001.278466.710 Hygiea5.5571.219445.4Jupiter11.871.092398.9Saturn29.451.035378.1Uranus84.071.012369.7Neptune164.91.006367.5134340 Pluto248.11.004366.7136199 Eris5571.002365.990377 Sedna120501.00001365.1
Mercury, Days to orbit sun = 87.97 Years to orbit sun= 0.24Venus, Days to orbit sun = 224.70 Years to orbit sun= 0.62Earth, Days to orbit sun = 365.26 Years to orbit sun= 1.00Mars, Days to orbit sun = 686.97 Years to orbit sun= 1.88Jupiter, Days to orbit sun = 4331.57 Years to orbit sun= 11.86Saturn, Days to orbit sun = 10759.22 Years to orbit sun= 29.46Uranus, Days to orbit sun = 30799.10 Years to orbit sun= 84.32Neptune, Days to orbit sun = 60190.00 Years to orbit sun= 164.79
mercury_ 88 days venus _ 225 days
earth 365 days mars -687day Jupiter 12years
satune 29 1/2 years
uranus 84years
neptune 165years
Pluto 249
For Earth and closer planets it takes 365 and a fourth of days or shorter. Mars: about a year and a half. Jupiter: 12 years. Pluto: 2 hundred something years.
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One Earth year.
The path that planets take around the sun is called it's orbit. The gravitation pull of the sun keeps each planet in it's orbit. Each planets orbit varies in the time it takes to make one trip around the sun.
Rigel and Betelgeuse don't orbit each other. They are hundreds of light-years away from each other.
PlanetDays to orbit sunMercury87.97Venus224.70Earth365.26Mars686.97Jupiter4331.57Saturn10759.22Uranus30799.10Neptune60190.00
The eight planets are in order in their various places. If a planet is closer to the Sun, it will have a shorter orbit and therefore will take less time to complete its orbit. If a planet is farther away from the Sun, it will have a longer orbit and will take more time to complete its orbit. For example, Earth, the third planet from the Sun and takes just a year to revolutionize it, but since Uranus, the seventh planet, is farther away from the Sun, it will take 81 years to complete its orbit.
Do you mean how long does it take Mercury to orbit the sun ? 87.969 days
One year.
It takes 687 days for the planet mars to orbit the sun.
365.25 days
Planets do not take steps. Each planet has its own orbit and is is different.
Mercury's orbit of the sun takes 87.969 days.
365.25 days (approx.)
10000 miles away from earth
309 years
Take the length of the planet's orbit, divide it by the speed at which the planet is orbiting and VOILA! The "year."
About an hour.
How many days does it take Saturn the planet to orbit the sun? How many days does it take Saturn the planet to orbit the sun?