Neptune has 13 known moons and an orbital period of about 60190 Earth days.
Mars has an orbital period of very approximately twice that of the earth
Almost exactly 88 Earth days.
There are no planets in orbit around the Earth !. Orbiting the Sun - Pluto has the longest orbital period at 248 years - although it has now been declassified as a planet. This leaves Neptune - with an orbital period of just under 165 years.
Saturn. Its orbital period of the sun is around 29.4 years.
Each planet in the solar system has a different orbital period, corresponding to the different sizes of their elliptical orbits.For the Earth, the present orbital period is 365.25636days. (rounded)
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has an orbital period of 88 Earth days. (Pluto in contrast has an orbital period of about 248 Earth years.)
Mars has an orbital period of very approximately twice that of the earth
Mars with an orbital period of 1.88 years.
Almost exactly 88 Earth days.
Neptune, at about 165 Earth years.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, has an orbital period (year) equal to 88 Earth days.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, has an orbital period (year) equal to 88 Earth days.
There are no planets in orbit around the Earth !. Orbiting the Sun - Pluto has the longest orbital period at 248 years - although it has now been declassified as a planet. This leaves Neptune - with an orbital period of just under 165 years.
Mars has an orbital period of around 687 days, 1.88 Earth years.
the orbital period of Saturn in earth years are 89years
Saturn. Its orbital period of the sun is around 29.4 years.
A "year" on earth turned out to be the period of the earth's orbital revolution around the sun, although the word was invented long before any knowledge of the structure of the solar system or the earth's place in it. By analogy, the same word is typically used to refer to the period of orbital revolution of any other planet.