There is a table which lists all of the orbital periods of our solar system, and it is posted at Nine Planets. A link can be found below.
The Nine Planets web site is one of the oldest and most complete astronomic web sites available. A link to their home page can also be found below.
The period of an orbit is sometimes called the sidereal period. This is the length of time it takes for the orbiting body to revolve around its star exactly 360 degrees as observed from the distant stars.
Mercury - 0.2408467 years
Venus - 0.61519726 years
Earth - 1.0000174 years
Mars - 1.8808476 years
Jupiter - 11.862615 years
Saturn - 29.447498 years
Uranus - 84.016846 years
Neptune - 164.79132 years
The orbital period of Jupiter is 11.86 years. It orbits the Sun at a radius of 5.2 AU and travels at a speed of about 13.07 kilometers per second.
Earth 1.00 year Mercury 0.24 years Venus 0.62 years Mars 1.88 years Jupiter 11.86 years Saturn 29.46 years Uranus 84.01 years Neptune 164.80 years
The time it takes to orbit a star.
27.32 days (rounded)
Our moon requires 27.3 days to orbit the earth. No other moon orbits our earth--they orbit other planets.
it is 687 earth days
Jupiter's orbital period is 4331.6 days
Mercury, Days to orbit sun = 87.97, Years to orbit sun= 0.24 Venus, Days to orbit sun = 224.70, Years to orbit sun= 0.62 Earth, Days to orbit sun = 365.26, Years to orbit sun= 1.00 Mars, Days to orbit sun = 686.97, Years to orbit sun= 1.88 Jupiter, Days to orbit sun = 4331.57, Years to orbit sun= 11.86 Saturn, Days to orbit sun = 10759.22, Years to orbit sun= 29.46 Uranus, Days to orbit sun = 30799.10, Years to orbit sun= 84.32 Neptune, Days to orbit sun = 60190.00, Years to orbit sun= 164.79
The period of revolution refers to the amount of time it takes one thing to move completely around another thing. An example of a period of revolution is the amount of time it takes the earth to move around the sun.
earth
planets don't orbit earth
365 days
Our moon requires 27.3 days to orbit the earth. No other moon orbits our earth--they orbit other planets.
it is 687 earth days
it is 687 earth days
It takes the Earth 365.25 days to orbit the sun once. This orbital period is governed by the planets distance from the sun, and the mass of the Sun and Earth. Kepler found that the square of the period, P, is proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis, a (P2 = ka3).
It's about 88 Earth Days.
687 Earth days.
Orbital ephemera. They consider its position relative to the sun, earth/moon, and other planets. Over a period of days they can determine its orbit, and whether that orbit likely intersects ours.
I think it is Neptune. That's the answer, but I think Neptune takes just a bit less than 60,000 days. NASA's "planet facts" web page gives the orbit period as 59,800 days.
Jupiter's orbital period is 4331.6 days