That completely depends on the size of the satellite's orbit ... the larger
the orbit, the longer each revolution takes.
100 revolutions take the International Space Station about 6.25 days,
but take the moon about 7.5 years
It takes Earth about 365 Earth days to orbit the sun. It takes Mars about 687 Earth days to orbit the sun. This means it takes Mars about 1.88 times longer to orbit the sun than Earth.
Different planets have different times to orbit the Sun. Mercury takes 88 days. Uranus takes 84 Earth years.
Earth takes 1 year for 1 orbit around the sun. So, in 100 years, Earth can orbit the sun 100 times.
Mercury. Its the closest planet to the sun and only takes 88 days to orbit once around the sun.
It takes Mars 687.0 days to make one orbit around the sun (or 1.88 times for every one earth year).
It takes Earth about 365 Earth days to orbit the sun. It takes Mars about 687 Earth days to orbit the sun. This means it takes Mars about 1.88 times longer to orbit the sun than Earth.
the moon
Saturn. It takes around 29.5 years to orbit our sun.
Different planets have different times to orbit the Sun. Mercury takes 88 days. Uranus takes 84 Earth years.
Earth takes 1 year for 1 orbit around the sun. So, in 100 years, Earth can orbit the sun 100 times.
The Earth's moon takes 27 days to orbit the earth (lunar cycle.) The moons of Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus all have different times.
it takes venus 225 earth days to rotae on its axis to the un and it takes earth 12 hours.'
About 365.25 times.
Mercury. Its the closest planet to the sun and only takes 88 days to orbit once around the sun.
It takes 11.86 earth years for Jupiter to orbit around the sun so converting the years into days. 11.86 TIMES 365 = 4329 EARTH DAYS.
The same as Earth - Earth and Moon orbit the Sun together.
Earth takes 365 days (1 year) to revolve around Sun Moon takes 29.5 days (1 Month) to revolve around Earth So Moon would complete approx. 12 revolutions (that's why we have 12 months) in 1 Year