Precisely one time, since that's the definition of "year".
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The moon goes around the earth thirteen times in a year.
It goes around the sun 29.5 times and Saturn has 21 moons while Pluto only goes around in earth times 247. So if Pluto goes around once Saturn goes around the sun 29.5
Earth has about 50 times the volume of the Moon (and 81 times the mass of the Moon).
The earth goes around the sun 1 time per year. Scientests have been studing the sun and how fast its moving and the sun seems to be speeding up!
The moon goes around the earth. The earth goes around the sun in a year. So, for purposes of astronomy, the earth and moon are one unit going around the sun. Therefore the moon goes around the sun in one year.
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365.2 days
The Moon goes once around the Earth about every 28 days. The Earth goes once around the Sun every 365.4 days, or one year. Therefore, the Moon, while orbiting the Earth, goes around the Sun once a year.
Zero; the Sun doesn't go around the Earth at all. The Earth goes around the Sun once in a year. The year is DEFINED as the time it takes for the Earth to go around the Sun once. But Albert Einstein demonstrated that all things are relative, and that each relative viewpoint is in some sense valid. There are a number of perspectives in which viewing the Earth as stationary and the Sun as moving makes sense. In that frame of reference, the Sun goes around the Earth 365 and a quarter times in a "year". However, in this frame of reference there is no logical definition of "year", so perhaps that's not the right answer.
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The Sun does not go around the Earth. The Earth goes around the Sun. it does this in about 365.25 days. The illusion that the Sun goes around the Earth is caused by the fact that the Earth rotates on its own axis every 24 hours, making it seem as if the Sun travels across the sky.