88 days
Saturn. This is untrue. Both Mercury and Venus have shorter orbits and therefore take less time to orbit the Sun, because they are the two planets closer to the Sun then Earth. Saturn is further from the Sun and takes much longer to orbit it.
58.6 Earth days
The rotation period of Mercury is about 59 Earth Days (58.646 days).However, Mercury's orbit of the Sun takes just 88 Earth days, and the result is that the solar day (sunrise to sunrise) on Mercury is much longer. In fact, it is 176 Earth days, or twice the length of the year. The counterclockwise movement around the Sun is in the same direction as the planet turns, preventing the normal rotational day.
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.
If you are asking what planet has the least days in a full trip around the sun, it would be the planet Mercury, the moon has the least days in a trip with 29, however it is not counted as a planet.
If memory serves, Mercury revolves around the sun once every 88 days, so a year on Mercury would be just shy of three months on earth.
mercury gets about 1 whole earth days
58.64 days.
Mercury's orbit of 88 days is approximately 1/4 of an Earth year.
Mercury does. It's the planet closest to the sun, so therefore it's orbital rotation around the sun will be the quickest.
A Mercurian year is the time it takes for the planet Mercury to complete one orbit around the Sun, which is approximately 88 Earth days. Due to Mercury's proximity to the Sun, a year on Mercury is much shorter than a year on Earth.
59 days