Saturn completes one orbit around the Sun in 29.4571 years.
Mercury takes 87.969 days to orbit the sun.
Mars takes about 687 Earth days to orbit the Sun once.
the Hubble doesn't orbit the earth, it orbits the sun slowly fling farther and farther into space.
A year is the time taken for a planet to orbit the sun. Therefore because it takes Mars and Saturn different amounts of time to orbit the sun we consider the length of their years to be different.
A year on Saturn is equivalent to about 29.5 Earth years. This is because Saturn takes about 29.5 Earth years to complete one orbit around the sun due to its greater distance from the sun and slower orbital speed.
No, the sun is an object. A fairly ordinary star. An orbit is the closed circular path taken by an object around another object. The suns orbit is the path it takes around the galactic centre. A journey of some 250 million years to complete one orbit. In comparison the earths orbit around the sun takes one year.
It takes 224.7 earth days to travel around the sun
The period for Saturn's revolution around the Sun is about 29.4571 years. Saturn's rotation, the length of Saturn's day, is very complex and takes about 10.5 hours. The reason it is complex is that features at different latitudes appear to have different rotational periods.
The period of revolution of a planet (time taken to complete one orbit around the sun) is directly proportional to its average distance from the sun. This relationship is described by Kepler's third law of planetary motion. Planets that are farther from the sun take longer to complete an orbit compared to planets that are closer to the sun.
Assuming that the speed stays constant, the higher the altitude, the more time is taken to complete one orbit. In this situation, the altitude is directly proportional to the time taken; as one increases, so does the other.
That is a "year" for that planet.
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