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Well copernicus s theory was the heliocentric theory which is that the sun is center and the planets and stars revolve around it ptomely s idea was the geocentric theory which is that the earth is center and other planets and stars revolve around the earth
Because the farther away a planet is from the sun the bigger its orbit is and that will make a revolution longer.example: Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun and it takes 164 earth years to revolve around the sun and Mercury is the closest planet from the sun and it takes 88 earth days to revolve around the sun.
MARS
The same direction that the Earth rotates around its axis.
No, none of them do. Planets revolve around stars, so all of the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, our own star.
The Moon orbits the Earth.
They revolve around the Sun - hence the term Solar System.
Pre-Galileo, no planets revolve around earth
All planets (although Pluto is not considered an official planet) revolve around the sun, so it is impossible for a planet to revolve around another planet.
Copernicus' theory was that Earth is not the center of the universe and we revolve around the Sun.
Copernicus' theory was that Earth is not the center of the universe and we revolve around the Sun.
no its funny. moon is a natural satellite to revolve around earth
Well copernicus s theory was the heliocentric theory which is that the sun is center and the planets and stars revolve around it ptomely s idea was the geocentric theory which is that the earth is center and other planets and stars revolve around the earth
At around 30km per second.
Planet Earth was held to be the centre of the Universe and everything else in the sky was held to revolve around Earth.
the theory that all planets and sun revolve around earth
Mercury. It takes 87.970 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.