Here's the problem the milky way is a galaxy which has thousand to millions of stars so its not possible to revolve. But we are in a spiral galaxy which has, lets say arms lines of the gases and stars so to orbit through to the middle will be about 15 billion years
200 million years.
About 250 million years.
~ 300 million years.
The Sun - and of course our entire Solar System - takes an estimated 240 million years to go once around the center of the Milky Way.
we are in the milky way
It takes the Sun (i.e., the Solar System) ca. 240 million years to go once around the Milky Way.
No one founded the Milky Way. It was around a long time before the Sun and the Earth were even formed.
Astronomers have calculated that it takes the Sun 226 million years to completely orbit around the center of the Milky Way.
the sun does not rotate around itself, but the earth takes 365.25 days to make one revolution around the sun.
The Sun does not circle Earth. Earth circles around the Sun. It takes one year for Earth to revolve once around the Sun.
We might as well be walking on the surface of the Sun. I wonder how long it takes the Sun to go once around the Milky Way.
It takes the sun to complete one orbit (a galactic year) of our home galaxy: 226 million years