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because the earth has rotated to it
The planets have been orbiting the Sun for a very long time. However, Neptune has the longest year, about 165 Earth-years long, and since it was only discovered in 1846, 166 Earth-years ago, it has only made one orbit since it was discovered.
The Moon completes its orbit around the Earth in approximately 27.3 days
The Earth makes a complete orbit of the Sun every 365.256 days.
Copernicus and Galileo discovered the earth revolves around the sun. Any number of people may have sworn to this.
A new day begins. Or the Earth has rotated once around it's axis (Not actually true as one complete rotation takes 23h 56m 4.100s)
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The Earth does a complete rotation on its axis every day. The Earth's rotation is the reason why we have night and day. So, if today is the 18th, the Earth has rotated 18 times this month.
Seasons will not change Anyways, you can't challenge nature
A new day begins. Or the Earth has rotated once around it's axis (Not actually true as one complete rotation takes 23h 56m 4.100s)
Earth takes 24 hours to complete one revolution of the earth around sun
In perfect and complete synchrony.
Mercury takes about 0.24 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Venus takes about 0.62 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Earth takes about 1 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Mars takes about 1.88 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Jupiter takes about 11.86 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Saturn takes about 29.46 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Uranus takes about 84.01 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Neptune takes about 164.8 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Pluto takes about 248 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun.
The moon orbits the Earth every 28 days (and change). In most years, the moon completes 13 orbits. It's day is exactly the same as its orbit, because the same side always faces the Earth, so it must complete one full orbit in order to complete one full rotation. So, most Earth years have 13 lunar "days".
Technically, no one really died for syaing the earth rotated around the sun. Galileo Galilei was imprisoned for saying that and later died in house arrest
Neptune (the eighth and outermost planet) was discovered on September 23, 1846. It takes 164.79 Earth years to complete one orbit and will therefore only complete its first orbit since its discovery in 2011. It is also worth noting that while Pluto is not longer regarded as a planet (it is now a minor planet) it was discovered in 1930 and takes 248.09 Earth years to complete an orbit.
Moon approximately take 27.3 days to complete one rotation around earth