Sidereal day (rotation period) : about 243 Earth days. Solar day (based on the Sun's position in the sky) : about 117 Earth days. Year (time to orbit the Sun) : about 224.7 Earth days.
Venus is the second closest planet to the sun and orbits around the sun in about 225 days.
One complete lunar 'day' is about 29.5 Earth days. So any spot on the moon has the sun up in its sky and light for 14.7 Earth days, followed by the sun down and not in the sky and darkness for the next 14.7 Earth days.
One complete lunar 'day' is about 29.5 Earth days. So any spot on the moon has the sun up in its sky and light for 14.7 Earth days, followed by the sun down and not in the sky and darkness for the next 14.7 Earth days.
The period of the Earth revolving around the sun is approximately 365.25 days. This duration is known as a tropical year or solar year.
Solar day (24 hours for the Earth): about 116.75 Earth days. Sidereal day (rotation period, about 23 hours and 56 minutes for the Earth): about 243 Earth days. Year: about 224.7 Earth days.
224.7 Earth Day
One complete lunar 'day' is about 29.5 Earth days. So any spot on the moon has the sun up in its sky and light for 14.7 Earth days, followed by the sun down and not in the sky and darkness for the next 14.7 Earth days.
Mercury takes about 88 Earth days to complete one revolution around the Sun.
The Earth's revolution around the sun takes about 365.25 days, which is why we have a leap year every four years to account for the extra quarter of a day.
It takes Earth approximately 365.25 days to orbit the Sun once. This period is known as a year.
If the earth revolves around the sun it takes 365 days (one year) if the earth rotates around the sun it takes 24 hours (one day)