Mercury, Days to orbit sun = 87.97, Years to orbit sun= 0.24
Venus, Days to orbit sun = 224.70, Years to orbit sun= 0.62
Earth, Days to orbit sun = 365.26, Years to orbit sun= 1.00
Mars, Days to orbit sun = 686.97, Years to orbit sun= 1.88
Jupiter, Days to orbit sun = 4331.57, Years to orbit sun= 11.86
Saturn, Days to orbit sun = 10759.22, Years to orbit sun= 29.46
Uranus, Days to orbit sun = 30799.10, Years to orbit sun= 84.32
Neptune, Days to orbit sun = 60190.00, Years to orbit sun= 164.79
rotation (as opposed to orbiting, which describes the earth's movements around the sun)
The rotation period of the moon is 27.32 days.
The Milky Way galaxy does not spin as a unit, but the best answer is probably this: It takes around 220 million years for the Sun to make a complete trip around the galactic core (obviously, that's an estimate, since we haven't actually been watching for even a millionth of that time yet).
Mars does not rotate around the Sun. It revolves around the Sun. It takes Mars about 687 Earth days for Mars to revolve once around the Sun.Planets and moons rotate about their own axes, but they revolve around the Sun (for planets) or (for moons) other planets.
rotation around the sun approx 365 rom cal days and one revolution approx 24 hours
Mercury is 58.646 earth days.
Approximately 24 hours.
it take Venus about 42 earth days to make a complete rotation on its axis
60,190 days164.79 years89,666 Neptune solar days
Roughly 4 minutes less than 24 hours.
It takes approximately 10 hours for jupiter to spin on its axis
Ceres sidereal rotation period is about 0.3781 days.
It takes approximately 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds for Ursa Minor (the constellation commonly known as the Little Dipper) to make one complete rotation around the celestial pole.
During one complete rotation of the earth, each star appears to make a complete circle in the sky, moving toward the west.
During one complete rotation of the earth, each star appears to make a complete circle in the sky, moving toward the west.
the number of hours for a complete rotation of the earth do not change depending on latitude.
rotation (as opposed to orbiting, which describes the earth's movements around the sun)