The extent (distance) in which an object takes to orbit around another bigger mass (which is effected by how big the satellite (smaller object) is).
Or the length [of time] of an orbit. This is the time it takes to make one revolution.
Examples: Something just above the atmosphere of the earth takes about 90 minutes.
The moon takes 28 days to go around the earth and the earth take a year to go around the sun.
Year length refers to the duration it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around its star. On Earth, a year is approximately 365.25 days.
The orbit is approx 364 million km in length.
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The time based on the average length of a day throughout a year is called Mean Solar Time. This time standard is used in civil timekeeping to account for variations in the length of a solar day due to the Earth's elliptical orbit and axial tilt.
Mercury has an elliptical orbit and circles the Sun once every 88 days. The distance from the Sun varies from 46 to 70 million kilometers (23.5 to 43.0 million miles). The mean distance of 58 million kilometers would give an orbit length of about 364 million kilometers, moving at 47.87 kilometers per second.
Do you mean the length of such an orbit ?Well . . .-- The radius of the Earth is about 3,960 miles.-- 220 miles further out means that the radius of the orbit is 4,180 miles.-- The circumference of a circle is (2 pi) x (the radius).-- So the length of the orbit is (8,360 pi) = 26,264 miles. (rounded)
orbit including the length of day and year
Year length refers to the duration it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around its star. On Earth, a year is approximately 365.25 days.
Mercury has an elliptical orbit and circles the Sun once every 88 days. The distance from the Sun varies from 46 to 70 million kilometers (23.5 to 43.0 million miles). The mean distance of 58 million kilometers would give an orbit length of about 364 million kilometers, moving at 47.87 kilometers per second.
The orbit is approx 364 million km in length.
The time Eris takes to orbit the Sun is about 557 years.The length of Eris's orbit around the Sun is about 60 billion kilometers
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88 Days
The length of time it takes to make a complete orbit around the sun.
The time based on the average length of a day throughout a year is called Mean Solar Time. This time standard is used in civil timekeeping to account for variations in the length of a solar day due to the Earth's elliptical orbit and axial tilt.
Neptune. Because it was the farthest planet from the sun. So its orbit's length is long.
88 days