Neptune orbits the sun roughly every 165 years.
Neptne takes 165 years.
Planets do not revolve around the Sun, they orbit. The planet which orbits slowest is Neptune at about 165 earth years per orbit [Pluto is a dwarf planet and orbits approximately once every 248 earth years].
Mercury is the planet that orbits the sun every 165 days. It is the closest planet to the sun in our solar system and has the shortest orbital period.
The orbital period for Neptune is roughly 60,190 days or about 165 Earth years (164.79 Earth years).Neptune takes 60,190 earth days or 164.79 earth years to complete one rotation around the sun.
It is 165 years
Neptune orbits the sun, not Earth. Its orbital period is 60,182 Earth days, or about 165 Earth years.
The movement around the Sun is called "revolution", not "rotation". It takes Neptune almost 165 years for one revolution.The movement around the Sun is called "revolution", not "rotation". It takes Neptune almost 165 years for one revolution.The movement around the Sun is called "revolution", not "rotation". It takes Neptune almost 165 years for one revolution.The movement around the Sun is called "revolution", not "rotation". It takes Neptune almost 165 years for one revolution.
165 years is 1,980 months.
There are 60225 days in 165 years.
"if i did the math correctly, it should be about 55 times. it orbits the sun once every 88 days." It orbits the sun every 87.9 earth days. So that would be 365 / 87.9 days = 4.15 times every earth year. 2011 - 1776 = 235 earth years 235 x 4.15 = 975 orbits around the sun since 1776 Or is simple math, too simple for astronomy?
The speed of a planet varies with the distance from the Sun according to Kepler's Third Law, so that the planets closer to the Sun have higher orbital velocities. Since the gravitational effect of the Sun decreases with distance from it, the planets farther from the Sun do not have to move as rapidly to remain in orbit. (In fact, the speed is what establishes the orbit, not the other way around.) So the outer planets, in addition to having much farther to travel in their orbits, are also moving more slowly. This combination means that outer planets take very much longer to orbit the Sun than do the inner planets such as Earth. By comparison, the length of time it takes (in Earth years) for each of the outer planets to make one complete revolution around the Sun: Jupiter - 11.9 Earth years Saturn - 29.5 Earth years Uranus - 84 Earth years Neptune - 165 Earth years
It orbits the Sun all the time! You probably meant : "What time does Neptune take to complete one orbit around the Sun?" The answer to that is: about 165 Earth years.