Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun, taking the longest time to complete one orbit, 164.79 years in total.
Mercury. Its the closest planet to the sun and only takes 88 days to orbit once around the sun.
On Earth, a year is the time Earth takes to travel once around the Sun. The term "year", applied to other planets, may either refer to a standard Earth year, which is a very convenient unit of time, or to the time the planet takes to go once around the Sun. As an example, a "year" on Jupiter takes about 12 Earth years.
It takes Jupiter approximately 12 years to orbit the sun.
Its the planet that takes the longest time to complete one orbit, 164.79 years in total.
It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10759 days) to orbit, or revolve around, the Sun once. It takes about 29.5 Earth years for the planet Saturn to revolve once around the sun. 10,579 earth days
Neptune takes the longest to revolve around the sun.
it takes 365 days for the earth to go around the sun once.
The time it takes to orbit around the sun once.
Earth.
Mercury. Its the closest planet to the sun and only takes 88 days to orbit once around the sun.
Orbital period is the time it takes a planet to go around its star once.
The Earth takes 23h56m to rotate once around its axis.
No, actually it takes 365.26 days to orbit around the sun. This is one year.
It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10759 days) to orbit, or revolve around, the Sun once. It takes about 29.5 Earth years for the planet Saturn to revolve once around the sun. 10,579 earth days
Earth takes that time to go once around the Sun.
No planet has a revolution and rotation that takes 27 days. The Moon rotates once every 27 days and revolves around the Earth once every 27 days.
Mercury. It takes 87.970 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.