idk bout years but it's 88 days
Mercury's period of rotation, or the time it takes to complete one full rotation on its axis, is 58.6 Earth days. Its period of revolution, or the time it takes to orbit the Sun, is about 88 Earth days. This means that one day on Mercury (rotation) is longer than one year on Mercury (revolution).
A day on Mercury is 58.646 Earth days long
Approximately 2,112 hours, or 88 days.
If you mean revolution on it axis (spin/day length) rather than orbital period, then the answer is the planet Mercury, where time between sunrises is roughly 176 Earth days.
It takes 87.9691 Earth days for Mercury to complete one full orbit of the sun.
It takes 87.9691 Earth days for Mercury to complete one full orbit of the sun.
Mercury completes an orbit of the Sun in 88 Earth days, which is about 3 months or 0.24 Earth years. The slowly spinning planet makes only 1.5 rotations per revolution, giving a sidereal day of 58.6 Earth days but a solar day, sunrise to sunrise, of 176 Earth days (twice as long as its year).
Saturn's period of revolution, or its time to orbit around the Sun, is about 29.5 Earth years.
The rotation periodof Earth is about23 hours and 56minutes. The revolution period of Earth around the Sun is approximately 365.25 days.
All planets in our solar system vary in the time it takes them to complete a revolution. This is due to their differing distances from the sun. As far as rotation goes, the time varies from nine hours and fifty minutes for Jupiter to 244 days for Venus to make a like rotation.
The length of one year (one revolution around the Sun) onMercuryis 88.0 days.
About 12 of our years.