Depends what you mean by all the way around. It should take closer to 12 seconds at midday at the equinox.
Manipulate the light around it.
Move the light source farther away from the object.
You can either move closer to the light source or move the light source closer to you. The size of your shadow just depends upon how much of the light you are obscuring so the more you block out, the bigger your shadow.
the shadow becomes bigger
Shadows are not physical objects that can move or have speed, as they are the result of an object blocking light. The speed of a shadow depends on the speed of the object creating it and the distance between the object and the surface where the shadow is being cast.
either the light source moves, or the object casting the shadow moves, or the surface that the shadow is projected against moves.
A shadow is formed by an object blocking direct light, this causes the light to travel around the object, forming a shadow. The best way to test this is by standing in direct light from a street lamp.The closer you move towards the direct light, the fuzzier the shadow will be, however the more far away from the direct light, the shadow will become crisp and more detailed. ^----^ [ O.0] / )
-- The shadow of an object always extends from the object in the directionaway from the light source that produces the shadow.-- If you're outside, the light source that produces your shadow is most likelythe sun.-- The sun moves across the sky, from east to west, during the day.-- So the direction in which your shadow extends from you has to move, fromwest to east, in order to always stay opposite the sun.
The Earth cannot move into it's own shadow, as the Earth is not a self-illuminating object, such as a desk lamp, which can cast a shadow on itself.
move it around
To orbit.
"orbit"