One year. That's 365.26 days.
The orbit of Saturn takes much longer than the orbit of Earth. How much longer? It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10,759 days) to orbit the Sun. Astronomers call the length of time an object takes to go around the Sun its orbital period. So the orbital period of Saturn is 29.45 years.
It takes about 224.7 Earth days for Venus to travel around the Sun. This is also known as Venus' period of revolution.
Jupiter has an orbital period of 4,331.5 Earth days or about 11.86 years. Its orbit is much longer than Earth's, and it also moves more slowly in its orbit. Jupiter's orbit is roughly 11.86 Earth years long.
29.5 earth years
365 days (one year)
First off the moon doesn't orbit around the earth. But it takes aproximatly one month to go through all the moon phases.
No. A satellite in geostationary orbit remains stationary over a single point on the earth's equator. It must have an altitude of 22,236 miles above the earth, which makes its orbital period exactly one day. The moon is much too far away for that; its orbital period is 28 earth days.
Weight 83.60 kilograms. Orbital Period 96.20 minutes.
365.57 but on leap years it's 366.73
It takes Neptune around 164.8 Earth years to orbit the Sun once. Its orbit is much farther from the Sun compared to Earth's orbit, which is why it takes so much longer for Neptune to complete one orbit.
It takes a year or the earth to orbit the sun.
The orbit of the Moon around the Earth is elliptical. An ellipse is a flattened circle, much like an oval. The Moon takes just under a month to revolve around the Earth. Looking down on the Earth above the North Pole, the Moon revolves counterclockwise around the Earth, which is the same direction that the Earth rotates on its axis.An ellipse. Very close to a circle though.Unlike many other moons, the Earth's moon follows an elliptical orbit.