It takes Mars 687.0 days to make one orbit around the sun (or 1.88 times for every one earth year).
One Earth year is approximately 1.88 Martian years. Therefore, 10 Earth years would be about 5.3 years on Mars. This is calculated by dividing 10 Earth years by 1.88, which gives you the equivalent time on the Martian calendar.
Earth's cycle of axis precession takes 26,000 years.
Earth takes 1 year for 1 orbit around the sun. So, in 100 years, Earth can orbit the sun 100 times.
Now that Pluto has been downgraded to a dwarf planet, Neptune is the most distant planet from the Sun. It takes 164.79 Earth years for Neptune to circle the Sun, so one Earth year would be about 1/165 of a Neptune year (the time it takes Neptune to circle the Sun).
The orbital period for Neptune is roughly 60,190 days or about 165 Earth years (164.79 Earth years).Neptune takes 60,190 earth days or 164.79 earth years to complete one rotation around the sun.
Calculated at around 11,400 earth years.
It takes 247.92 earth years for Pluto to orbit the sun once.
10,760 Earth days (29.46 Earth years).
About 523 Earth years.
Saturn does not circle the earth. It orbits the sun. Copernicus demonstrated this mathematically in the 17th century. It takes about 29 earth years for Saturn to complete one orbit of the sun.
It takes 164.79 earth years.
One Earth year is approximately 1.88 Martian years. Therefore, 10 Earth years would be about 5.3 years on Mars. This is calculated by dividing 10 Earth years by 1.88, which gives you the equivalent time on the Martian calendar.
Earth's cycle of axis precession takes 26,000 years.
About 728,000 times.
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Halley's comet does not circle the Earth, it orbits the Sun. It will enter the inner solar system again in mid-2061. (It passes through every 75-76 years.)
1681.601 earth days (4.60407 mean calendar years)