Period of revolution

The period of revolution , is the time put by a Astre to achieve its trajectory, or revolution, around an other star. Like a Planet around the Sun, or a satellite around a planet.

The time necessary to achieve this displacement can be estimated by the return to the same position compared to a star fixes, or to the same position compared to the equinoctial point. In this case, it is called period of sidereal revolution .

Periods of revolution of planets of the solar system

  • Mercury: 87.969132 Day S

  • Venus: 224,701 days
  • Ground: 365,257 days
  • Mars: 686,960 days
  • Jupiter: 4 335,355 days (11,87 Year S)
  • Saturn: 10 757,737 days (29,45 years)
  • Uranus: 30 708,160 days (84,07 years)
  • Neptune: 60 224,904 days (164,89 years)
  • Pluto: 90 613,306 days (248,09 years)
  • 90377 Sedna: 4.154 395,421 days (11 374 years)

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