it would take 88 earth days to orbit the sun so it is 1/4 earth years.
About 88 Earth days, that's about 0.24 Earth years.
Mercury: 0.2408 earth yearsSaturn: 29.46 earth years.
Mercury's orbit of the sun take 88 Earth days so 0.24 Earth years
A year on Mercury takes 87.97 Earth days; it takes 87.97 Earth days for Mercury to orbit the sun once.
Mercury's orbit of 88 days is approximately 1/4 of an Earth year.
If someone could live on Mercury and still used an Earth clock, they would be the same age, 13 Earth years.However, if you lived there and had measured your age as 13 Mercury years, you would be just 3 Earth years old. Mercury's year, the time it takes to go around the Sun, is only about 88 days. So 13 Mercury years would be 13 x 88 or just 1144 Earth days (3.13 Earth years). Mercury completes an orbit 4 times while Earth is making just one.Conversely, if you moved to Mercury and wanted to express your age here (13 Earth years) in Mercury years, you would say that you were almost 54 Mercury years old (You are 4745 Earth days old, which is 53.9 Mercury years).
It will posibly take about 2 years to get to the sun from mercury.
Mercury: 0.2408 earth yearsNeptune: 164.8 earth years.
It takes Mercury slightly less than 1/4 of an earth year to orbit the sun (88 days).
I did some research, and since Mercury is closest to the sun it is hotter and Mercury orbits faster than Earth, so I read that Mercury is 41 years ahead of Earth, so a thirteen year old would be 54 years old on Mercury or in other words, "mercury years."
Well in our solar system it is Mercury with an orbit period of 0.2408467 earth years.
It takes Mercury 88 earth days to orbit the Sun.