There's really no way to talk about "days" on the sun. The 'day' is always considered to be a full cycle of light and dark ... light when you face toward the sun, dark when you face away from it. Since it's always light on the sun (to put it mildly), there's no dark, there's no cycle, and there's nothing happening that can be a called a 'day'.
One day on Mercury is equivalent to about 59 Earth days or 1,407 Earth hours. This is because Mercury orbits the Sun much faster than Earth does, leading to its longer day.
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52 weeks times 7 days in a week equals 364 days.
It takes nearly twice as much time for Mars to get around the Sun than Earth. In Earth days, it takes Mars 686.980 days to make the same orbit.
266 days equals 38 weeks.
It takes nearly twice as much time for Mars to get around the Sun than Earth. In Earth days, it takes Mars 686.980 days to make the same orbit.
225 Earth days.
One year on Mercury, which is the time it takes for the planet to complete one orbit around the Sun, is about 88 Earth days. Therefore, 11 Earth years on Mercury would be approximately 11 x 88 days, which equals about 968 Earth days. This translates to roughly 2.65 Mercury years.
There are about 2.4 Jupiter days in one Earth day.
321.7 sidereal days.
58.6 Earth days