How Long Does Each Planet Take to Orbit the Sun?
Not all planets move at the same speed! The closer a planet is to the Sun, the stronger the gravity—and the faster it travels. Here's the full list of how many Earth days each planet takes to complete one trip around the Sun:
???? Mercury – 88 days
???? Venus – 224.7 days
???? Earth – 365.25 days
???? Mars – 687 days
???? Jupiter – 4,332 days (11.86 years)
???? Saturn – 10,759 days (29.45 years)
???? Uranus – 30,687 days (84.02 years)
???? Neptune – 60,190 days (164.8 years)
From Mercury the speedster to Neptune the slowpoke, each planet has its own unique pace around the Sun. Imagine a cosmic race where Mercury always wins—but Neptune’s still going… very… slowly...
Not all planets move at the same speed! The closer a planet is to the Sun, the stronger the gravity—and the faster it travels. Here's the full list of how many Earth days each planet takes to complete one trip around the Sun:
???? Mercury – 88 days
???? Venus – 224.7 days
???? Earth – 365.25 days
???? Mars – 687 days
???? Jupiter – 4,332 days (11.86 years)
???? Saturn – 10,759 days (29.45 years)
???? Uranus – 30,687 days (84.02 years)
???? Neptune – 60,190 days (164.8 years)
From Mercury the speedster to Neptune the slowpoke, each planet has its own unique pace around the Sun. Imagine a cosmic race where Mercury always wins—but Neptune’s still going… very… slowly...
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