According to Monty Python, 200 million years....
That's quite sensible for Monty Python. The real answer is about 225 million years.
The Sun - and the Solar System - are about 26,000 light-years from the Milky Way's center. It takes an estimated 225 million years to go once around the galaxy.
It takes the sun to complete one orbit (a galactic year) of our home galaxy: 226 million years
How long does it take for Earth to orbit the Sun? One year, or 365.25636042 days.
The sun does not orbit itself!
We orbit the sun, which in turn orbits the center of the galaxy.
Quite simply, the Sun DOESN'T orbit the Moon.
The Sun takes about 225 to 250 million years to complete one orbit around the Milky Way galaxy, a period often referred to as a "cosmic year" or "galactic year." This journey occurs as the Sun moves through the galaxy's spiral arms and is influenced by the gravitational forces of other stars and the galaxy's structure.
Approximately 225-250 million years.
Alpha Centauri does not orbit the sun.
Do you mean how long does it take Mercury to orbit the sun ? 87.969 days
Yes the sun does orbit the Galaxy. It is believed the 1 complete orbit takes about 220 million years.
365.25 days to orbit the sun.