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The orbits of the Earth and Mercury are not in synchrony and so there is not a particular time of the year when Mercury can be seen. Obviously, it will not be visible when it is behind the Sun. Also, it will not be visible when it is between the Sun and the Earth because the light from the Sun will obscure it. When Mercury and the Earth form nearly a right angle, with the Sun at the vertex, then Mercury will be visible at around sunrise or sunset - depending on which side of the sun it is.
It takes 87.96 Earth days make one Mercury year. At the same time, Mercury's days are very long though because it has a very slow rotation. 1 Mercury day is equal to 58.7 Earth days.
Shorter. Mercury has a shorter orbit than earth and 1 day in mercury = 59 days on Earth. 1 year on mercury= 88 days on earth.
Mercury has the shortest year. It's year is about 88 Earth days.
Mercury's orbit of 88 days is approximately 1/4 of an Earth year.
There are 449680 earth days in one Mercury year. From 3limes
Well, I'll give you what 1 Mercury year is on Earth and you can figure out from there. 1 year on Mercury = 88 Earth days
One of Mercury's years is slightly less than 3 months, so Mercury will have 4 of its years in one Earth year.
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It takes about 88 of our days to orbit the sun.
Mercury orbits the Sun once in about 88 Earth days. That's Mercury's year. One year one Earth is about 365 days. So Earth's year is about 4 times longer.
Mercury takes less time to orbit the sun than Earth does, so its year is shorter.