i think it's 4 1/2 years which is a lot faster than uranus which i believe takes like 10 years . don't quote me but uranus is farther than the earths 93,000,000 miles from the sun so it takes uranus a longer time to revolve around the sun, which gives scientists more reason to ask how's uranus doing today
It takes Jupiter approximately 4,333 Earth days, or about 11.9 Earth years, to complete one orbit around the Sun.
For a planet in our solar system, one revolution around the Sun is called a "year." Each planet has a different year. As you know, Earth takes 365.25 days to follow its orbit around the Sun, though Jupiter's year is about 4335 earth days. It all depends on how long it takes each one to revolve around the Sun.
Mars.
The moon's orbital period around Earth is about 27.3 days. This is known as the sidereal month.
Ganymede's year is the same as Jupiter's, since it is a satellite of that planet. However, it orbit's Jupiter every 7 days, 3 hours, and 42 minutes, and 33.2 seconds.
The planet Jupiter takes 4,332.71 days to orbit the Sun. That's 11.86 years.
If the planet was exactly in between Mars and Jupiter, it would take 3645.029 days.
12 years
A year.
2 years
9.8 hours and 12 years
11.9 Earth years
4,332 days
It takes Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, around 3.5 Earth days to orbit Jupiter once. Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter, takes about 7 Earth days to complete one orbit around the planet.
It takes Jupiter approximately 4,333 Earth days, or about 11.9 Earth years, to complete one orbit around the Sun.
It takes one year for us to make a revolution around the Sun.
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