The relationship between the time of the orbit and the distance from the primary is rock-solid; the closer you are to the central body in the system, the faster the body will travel and the shorter the orbit will be.
Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites are about 150 miles up, and orbit the Earth in 90 minutes. Geo-synchronous satellites are 22,500 miles up, and orbit the Earth in 24 hours. The Moon is 250,000 miles away, and orbits the Earth in 28 days.
Mercury is closest to the Sun, and zips around its orbit in 88 days. Venus is a little farther away and orbits in 224 days. Earth is further away, and takes 365 days. Other more distant planets take longer and longer times to orbit.
Yes. A moon (or natural satellite) do revolve around other planets besides Earth. The only two planets without moons revolving around them are Mercury and Venus.
It takes Venus about 243 Earth days to rotate once. It takes Venus about 225 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.
Our solar system has 8 regular planets and a number of dwarf planets.
The two closest planets to Venus are Mercury and Earth. Mercury is the closest planet to Venus, followed by Earth.
In our solar system, eight known planets revolve or orbit around the Sun (as do a lot of other objects, dwarf or minor planets, asteroids, comets, and so forth).
All of the planets in our solar system revolve around our sun.MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
The Earth does not revolve around Venus. Both the Earth and Venus revolve around the Sun. The Earth takes about 365.25 days to do so, and Venus takes about 224.7 days to do so.
All except Mercury and Venus.
Yes. A moon (or natural satellite) do revolve around other planets besides Earth. The only two planets without moons revolving around them are Mercury and Venus.
It takes Venus about 243 Earth days to rotate once. It takes Venus about 225 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.
planets from the sun in order: mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranis, and neptune.
Each of the eight planets orbits around the sun; Mercury (the smallest), Venus (the hottest), Earth (our planet), Mars (the red planet), Jupiter (the largest), Saturn (the one with rings), Uranus (the green one tilted on its side that you have to be careful how you pronounce), and Neptune (the furthest).
Thats silly! The sun does not revolve, as the sun sits in the middle of The Milky Way(our system) While all the planets including: Mars,Venus,Earth,Mercury,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Pluto, all in that order, revolve around the sun
227.4 earth days.
There are two planets closer to the sun than the Earth: Venus and Mercury. Earth orbits at around 150,000,000 km from the sun. Venus is at 105,000,000 km and Mercury is at around 60,000,000 km.
Our solar system has 8 regular planets and a number of dwarf planets.
Yes. Venus revolves around the Sun with a period of 224.7 Earth days. It also rotates around its axis with a retrograde period of 243 Earth days.