* A year (orbit) of a planet can be defined in terms of Earth days, or solar days on the planet itself. For the equivalent of a year in Earth days, see the explanation to the right.
* Years in terms of experienced solar days on each of the 8 major planets:
Mercury - 0.5 days per year (solar day 176 Earth days, year 88 days)
Venus - 1.92 days per year (solar day 116.75 Earth days, year 224.7 days)
Earth - 365.25 days per year
Mars - 668.6 days per year (solar day 29.66 Earth hours, year 687 days)
Jupiter - 10875.8 days per year (solar day 9.9 Earth hours, year 4332.6 days)
Saturn - 24401 days per year (solar day 10.57 Earth hours, year 10759 days)
Uranus - 42718 days per year (solar day 17.24 Earth hours, year 30799 days)
Neptune - 89666 days per year (solar day 16.1 Earth hours, year 60190 days)
There are eight planets in the Solar System and the dwarf planet Pluto. The length of year for each is depicted below in Earth-days:
Mercury has a year that is only 88 days long.
Mercury has the shortest year. One year on Mercury is 88 Earth days.
Mercury has the shortest year of all the inner planets, lasting only about 88 Earth days. This is due to its close proximity to the Sun, which results in faster orbits around it compared to other planets.
Planets orbiting closer to their sun tend to move a lot faster then planets further out. This case is no exception Mercury has a year of 88 Earth Days, and Saturn has a year of 10,832 Earth days.
There are 365 days in a normal year, with 366 in a leap year.
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Mercury has a year that is only 88 days long.
There is no constant year length for planets, dwarf type or otherwise. A planet's period (year length) depends entirely upon how long it take to orbit its star. Depending on the planet and its situation, that might take a matter of a few days, or a few years, or even centuries.
The planets revolve around the sun each year. The year for each planet is different because it either takes the planet longer or shorter to get around the sun than other planets. The year of each panet is mesured by how many Earth days or years it takes to get around the sun.Length of Planetary Year in Earth Days/Years:Mercury: 88 daysVenus: 225 daysEarth: 365.25 daysMars: 687 days or 1.88 yearsJupiter: 4,331.5 days or 11.86 yearsSaturn: 10,832 days or 29.46 yearsUranus: 30,799 days or 84 yearsNeptune: 60,190 days or 165 yearsPluto (dwarf planet): 90,410.5 days or 247.7 years
Mercury, whose year is about 88 Earth days.
Mercury, at about 88 Earth days.
No planet in our Solar System has 248 days in a year.The closest are:-Venus 224 days - although Venus has a day which lasts 243 days.Earth 365 days
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Mercury has the shortest year of any of the planets. It is only 88 days. Mercury's day takes 58.646 Earth days.
Mercury has the shortest year. One year on Mercury is 88 Earth days.
Mercury has the shortest year. One year on Mercury is 88 Earth days.
A year on other planets varies depending on the planet's orbit around the sun. For example, a year on Mercury is about 88 Earth days, while a year on Mars is about 687 Earth days. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer its year typically is.