Ganymede, the moon of Jupiter, is in orbit around Jupiter so its transit around the Sun would be the same as Jupiter's, about 11.8 Earth years. 1036 Ganymede, the asteroid, has an orbital period of about 4.34 Earth years.
It takes around 400 days to travel from Earth to Ganymede using current spacecraft technology. This time can vary depending on the trajectory taken and the speed of the spacecraft.
Ganymede takes about 7.2 Earth years to orbit the Sun once.
Year: Going once around the Sun takes 12 of our years, since Ganymede accompanies Jupiter. Day: It takes 7 of our days to orbit Jupiter once; like many moons, its rotation is synchronous, so that is also how long it takes to rotate once around its axis.
The orbital period of Ganymede around Jupiter is 7.154 Earth days, or about one Earth week.
It takes approximately 23 years to travel from Earth to Ceres.
It takes Light 8 Minutes to get from the Sun to the Earth.
It takes Ganymede approximately 7 days to complete one orbit around Jupiter.
It takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to travel from the sun to Earth.
It takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to travel from the sun to the earth.
Ganymede does not orbit the sun. It orbits Jupiter, which orbits the sun. Ganymede orbits Jupiter every 7.15 days. Jupiter orbits the sun every 11.86 years.
It takes about 8 minutes and 20 seconds for a photon to travel from the surface of the sun to Earth.