87.97 days. A Mercury Year.
It takes Mercury 88 Earth days to make one full orbit (or revolution) around the sun.
Mercury's orbit around the sun is approx 364 million km long.
Mercury takes 87.969 days to orbit the sun.
YES Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun The further away you are the larger the orbit I think it must be Mercury because it is the closest planet to the sun
Mercury's orbit, like all planet's, is elliptical.The eccentricity of Mercury's orbit is 0.206
Mercury, because it is the closest to the sun. Mercury takes 88 days to orbit the sun.
A year on Mercury takes 87.97 Earth days; it takes 87.97 Earth days for Mercury to orbit the sun once.
No. Mercury is one of the planets that orbit the sun. The North Star is Polaris.
87.97 days. A Mercury Year.
Mercury does not orbit the earth - ever!
It takes 88 days for mercury to complete an orbit.
It takes Mercury 88 Earth days to make one full orbit (or revolution) around the sun.
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Natural satellites? none. Uranus - 27 known moons to date Jupiter - 63 known moons to date Saturn - 60 known moons to date Mercury - 0 Mars - 2 Earth - 1 Neptune - 13 known moons to date Pluto - 3 known moons to date Venus - 0 None because Mercury has no moons/satellites at all.
Mercury has the shortest orbit.
Earth takes a lot longer to make one complete order around the sun than Mercury does. The time required for Mercury to make one orbit is equal to 88 Earth days (whereas one orbit for Earth is about 365 Earth days).