The earth take's 365 and one fourth day's to complete one revolution.
It takes a full year for the Earth to make one orbit around the Sun.
It takes a full year for the Earth to make one orbit around the Sun.
It takes a full year for the Earth to make one orbit around the Sun.
It takes a full year for the Earth to make one orbit around the Sun.
It takes Earth a full year to go around the Sun. About 30 million seconds.
It takes Earth a full year to go around the Sun. About 30 million seconds.
It takes Earth a full year to go around the Sun. About 30 million seconds.
It takes Earth a full year to go around the Sun. About 30 million seconds.
Since the Earth's orbit around the Sun is elliptical, the time it takes for the Sun's light to reach us varies. Based on the semi-major axis of the Earth's orbit, 149,598,261 km, which is a fair value for the mean distance to the Sun, the time is about 499 seconds.
The Earth takes about 365.25 days to orbit the Sun (a year). So, you would think a bit of arithmetic would get to the number of seconds. However, there are different definitions of exactly what we mean by a "day" and a "year". So, it's not possible to give the exact number of seconds without going into detailed definitions.
A simplified answer is, obviously: about 365.25 x 24 x 60 x 60 seconds.
If you prefer a more detailed answer, here it is. The "sidereal year" is probably the best measure of how long it takes the Earth to get around the Sun.
Also let's use the "mean solar day" of exactly 24 hours as our "day" length.
The sidereal year is about 365.256363 solar days long.
That gives the number of seconds as about:
365.256363 x 24 x 60 x 60.
(You do the math.)
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It takes Earth a full year to go around the Sun. About 30 million seconds.
It takes a full year for the Earth to make one orbit around the Sun.
31,557,600.00
8 minutes and 19 seconds on the average
2555
The Earth is (on average) 93 million miles from the Sun, and light travels at 186,000 miles per second. It's a curious coincidence tha the math on this says that light travels from the Sun to the Earth in a nice, round, 500 seconds. This is equal to 8 minutes 20 seconds.
Our moon requires 27.3 days to orbit the earth. No other moon orbits our earth--they orbit other planets.
Jupiter and Earth are not always the same distance apart. At their closest, it would take about 1.96 seconds. At their furthest, about 3.22 seconds.
11 minutes and 42 seconds
it takes 5 seconds
About 500 seconds
27 days 7 hours 43 minutes and 11.6 seconds
It would take a radar signal 299.40 seconds to complete a round trip.
one day
365 days
2555
6 months
27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes and 11.6 seconds - roughly 28 days :D
It would take a radar signal 3049600 seconds to complete a round-trip between Earth and Mars. Divide by 60 to get minutes and divide again to get hours.
The Moon revolves round the Earth and rotates on its own axis once every 27.3 days.
it takes 271/3 days