the Hubble doesn't orbit the earth, it orbits the sun slowly fling farther and farther into space.
Different planets have different times to orbit the Sun. Mercury takes 88 days. Uranus takes 84 Earth years.
It takes 224.7 earth days to travel around the sun
At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from 100K (-173'C) to 700K (430'C). This is due to a very long apparent day length, from a combination of the time taken to orbit and the planets axial rotation.
No, but the two are related. An orbit is the path taken by a planet around a star (or by a satellite around a planet). A revolution is the amount of time it takes said planet or satellite to complete that orbit once. Think of revolution as time, and orbit as place.
Saturn completes one orbit around the Sun in 29.4571 years.
Mars takes about 687 Earth days to orbit the Sun once.
Kepler's third law of planetary motion states that the time taken for a planet to revolve around the sun (or its period) is proportional to its distance from the sun. Therefore the closer the planet is to the sun, the faster its orbit. So the answer is: the closest planet to the sun which is......Mercury.
the Hubble doesn't orbit the earth, it orbits the sun slowly fling farther and farther into space.
88 Earth days
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.
Mercury orbits the sun once every 88 days, making the "year" on Mercury 88 days long.
The messenger space craft was the first to orbit and probe Mercury. The messenger space craft went into orbit in 2011 and is not due to return until 2015.
Mercury has an elliptical orbit and circles the Sun once every 88 days. The distance from the Sun varies from 46 to 70 million kilometers (23.5 to 43.0 million miles). The mean distance of 58 million kilometers would give an orbit length of about 364 million kilometers, moving at 47.87 kilometers per second.
Ages
The orbit.
That is a "year" for that planet.