One revolution= 1 year, but each year is different for each planet: Mercury- 88 Earth Days (.25 Earth Years) Venus- 255 Earth Days (.7 Earth Years) Earth- 365 Earth Days (1 Earth Year) Mars- 687 Earth Days (1.8 Earth Years) Jupiter- 4,346 Earth Days (11.9 Earth Years) Saturn- 10,774 Earth Days (29.5 Earth Years) Uranus- 30,680 Earth Days (84 Earth Years) Neptune- 60,625 Earth Days (165 Earth Years)
The length of a year for each planet increases as each planet is farther from the Sun. The lengths are: Mercury: 88 days, Venus: 225 days, Earth: 365 days, Mars: 687 days, Jupiter: 12 years, Saturn: 30 years, Uranus: 84 years and Neptune: 165 years.
Every planet revolves around the sun each year, but years are different on each planet: Mercury- 88 Earth Days (.25 Earth Years) Venus- 255 Earth Days (.7 Earth Years) Earth- 365 Earth Days (1 Earth Year) Mars- 687 Earth Days (1.8 Earth Years) Jupiter- 4,346 Earth Days (11.9 Earth Years) Saturn- 10,774 Earth Days (29.5 Earth Years) Uranus- 30,680 Earth Days (84 Earth Years) Neptune- 60,625 Earth Days (165 Earth Years)
Every Year, but each year is different for each planet: Mercury- 88 Earth Days (.25 Earth Years) Venus- 255 Earth Days (.7 Earth Years) Earth- 365 Earth Days (1 Earth Year) Mars- 687 Earth Days (1.8 Earth Years) Jupiter- 4,346 Earth Days (11.9 Earth Years) Saturn- 10,774 Earth Days (29.5 Earth Years) Uranus- 30,680 Earth Days (84 Earth Years) Neptune- 60,625 Earth Days (165 Earth Years)
No. All the planets rotate at different speeds. Typical days for each planet are shown below: 1) Mercury - 176 Earth days 2) Venus - 116 Earth days 3) Earth - 24 hours 4) Mars - 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35.244 seconds 5) Jupiter - 6 days 6) Saturn - 10 hours and 39 minutes. Each of the planets has different orbital periods to go around the sun, such as: 1) Mercury - 88 Earth days 2) Venus - 224 Earth days 3) Earth - 1 year 4) Mars - 687 Earth days 5) Jupiter - 12 Earth Years 6) Saturn - 29.6 Earth Years.
The planets revolve around the sun each year. The year for each planet is different because it either takes the planet longer or shorter to get around the sun than other planets. The year of each panet is mesured by how many Earth days or years it takes to get around the sun.Length of Planetary Year in Earth Days/Years:Mercury: 88 daysVenus: 225 daysEarth: 365.25 daysMars: 687 days or 1.88 yearsJupiter: 4,331.5 days or 11.86 yearsSaturn: 10,832 days or 29.46 yearsUranus: 30,799 days or 84 yearsNeptune: 60,190 days or 165 yearsPluto (dwarf planet): 90,410.5 days or 247.7 years
Oh, dude, each planet has a different period of revolution around the sun. Like, Mercury takes about 88 Earth days to complete one revolution, while Neptune takes a whopping 165 Earth years. So, yeah, it's like a cosmic race out there, man.
For the 8 major planets, the length of the year (period of revolution) in Earth time: Mercury = 88 days (0.25 Earth years) - 2.9 months Venus = 224.7 days (0.67 Earth years) - 7.4 months Earth = 365.25 days (1 Earth year) - 12 months Mars = 687 days (1.88 Earth years) - 1 year, 2.5 months Jupiter = 4332.6 days (11.86 Earth years) - 11 years, 10.3 months Saturn = 10759 days (29.46 Earth years) - 29 years 5.5 months Uranus = 30799 days (84.3 Earth years) - 84 years, 3.6 months Neptune = 60190 days (164.8 Earth years) - 164 years, 9.6 months
Mercury . . . 88 earth daysVenus . . . 225 daysEarth . . . 365 daysMars . . . 685 daysJupiter . . . 12 earth yearsSaturn . . . 29 yearsUranus . . . 84 yearsNeptune . . . 165 yearsPluto . . .Expelled from the lofty fraternity and demoted to "dwarf planet".Orbital period = roughly 248 earth years.Has covered only about 1/3 of its orbit since it was discovered in 1930.Mercury - 0.2408467 yearsVenus - 0.61519726 yearsEarth - 1.0000174 yearsMars - 1.8808476 yearsJupiter - 11.862615 yearsSaturn - 29.447498 yearsUranus - 84.016846 yearsNeptune - 164.79132 years
The time it takes each planet to complete one revolution around the Sun varies significantly. For example, Mercury takes about 88 Earth days, while Venus takes approximately 225 Earth days. Earth completes its orbit in 1 year, Mars takes about 687 Earth days, and the outer planets take much longer: Jupiter about 12 years, Saturn around 29.5 years, Uranus roughly 84 years, and Neptune about 165 years.
Mercury orbits the Sun in @88 Earth days. So if you divided 365 days in a year by 88 the result comes to about @ 4 Earth days. A decade is 10 years so multiply 10 by 4 and you get @ 40 days or as you say 41 times.
Just under 2738 Earth years (2737.85 Julian years of 365.25 days each).