That would depend on the mass of its star.
For our sun ... within our solar system ... it would take something like 19 years, or 6,850 days.
It takes Mercury just over 58 days to rotate on it's axis and 88 days to orbit the Sun
The planet Uranus spins on its axis just a little slower than once every 17 hours. Because the axis of the planet is sideways in relation to its orbit, (Uranus spins on its side), daylight lasts for about earth 70 days, and darkness last for about earth 70 days.
No. The slowest orbiting planet is Neptune. The speed at which a planet orbits is closely tied with the size of its orbit; the larger the orbit, the slower the planet moves.
The Earth takes about 365 days (1 year) to orbit the sun.
It takes 687 days for the planet mars to orbit the sun.
59 Earth days to rotate on its axis, 87.96 Earth days to orbit the sun.
Mercury. It actually takes longer to rotate on its axis (89 days) than it takes to orbit the sun.
depends on the planet, and it's orbit For instance, mars has an orbit that is nearly double of earth's. So it's calendar will nearly be double in number of days. Assuming that they have the same spin on their axis. But that is an entirely different calculation.
Moon moves around the planet Earth in an orbit and rotates on its own axis. It takes moon around 28 days to move around the planet Earth. Normally, the moon takes around 27 days to rotate on its axis.
Venus takes 243 days to spin on its axis relative to the background stars, while it takes 224.7 days to orbit the sun.
Venus takes 243 days to spin on its axis relative to the background stars, while it takes 224.7 days to orbit the sun. It spins on its axis in the opposite way to most planets.
A planet's revolution is its orbit around the sun. A planet's rotation is its movement about its axis. For example, the Earth's revolution around the sun takes 365.26 days, and its period of rotation is 24 hours.
How many days does it take Saturn the planet to orbit the sun? How many days does it take Saturn the planet to orbit the sun?
Venus - it takes 243 days to spin on its axis relative to the background stars, while it takes 224.7 days to orbit the sun.
It depends if it is an orbit around it's axis or an orbit around the sun. Heres the answer for both: Sun Orbit: 687 Earth Days Axis Orbit: 687 Earth Days The funny thing is that their both still the same :)
0 days 9 hours 56 minutes in Earth Time by the way it is a complete rotation on its axis, not to orbit on its axis.
It takes Mercury just over 58 days to rotate on it's axis and 88 days to orbit the Sun