The Sun takes about 225 to 250 million years to complete one orbit around the Milky Way galaxy, a period often referred to as a "cosmic year" or "galactic year." This journey occurs as the Sun moves through the galaxy's spiral arms and is influenced by the gravitational forces of other stars and the galaxy's structure.
Every 200 million years
The sun does not orbit itself!
it take Triton about 6 days to orbit Neptune
The Sun - and the Solar System - are about 26,000 light-years from the Milky Way's center. It takes an estimated 225 million years to go once around the galaxy.
a year obviously
Current best estimates are about 225 million years.
About 230 million years
Current best estimates are about 225 million years.
About 250 million years.
~ 300 million years.
200,000 years according to my Cosmology teacher.
Astronomers have calculated that it takes the Sun 226 million years to completely orbit around the center of the Milky Way.
Every 200 million years
250 million years is right for the miky way :) :) :)
It takes our Solar System about 240 million years to orbit the Milky Way. Other stars - either closer or farther from the center of the Milky Way - will take less time, or more time.
Astronomers tell us between 225,000 and 250,000 years.
A long time.