What is the distance from the center of Mercury's elliptical orbit and the Sun?

Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun , the innermost of all worlds in the solar system. Mercury revolves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit at a mean distance of 58 million km; the orbital period is 88 Earth days or 0.24 Earth years.
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How far is Mercury from the center of the Sun?

Size and Distance

From an average distance of 36 million miles (58 million kilometers), Mercury is 0.4 astronomical units away from the Sun.
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What is Mercury's distance from the Sun semi major axis in AU?

Mercury orbits the Sun at an average distance (semi-major axis) of 0.387 AU (57,909,050 km; 35,983,015 mi). However, due to its eccentricity of 0.205 – the highest in the Solar System, with the exception of Pluto (0.248) – its distance from the Sun ranges considerably.
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How long is Mercury's orbit around the Sun?

Mercury takes 59 Earth days to make one full rotation. But a year on Mercury goes fast. Because it's the closest planet to the sun, it goes around the Sun in just 88 Earth days.
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What is the average distance from the Sun to Mercury as a fraction of the average distance from the Sun to the Earth?

Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, and on average, it is 57 million kilometers (35 million miles) away. That's less than 40 percent of the distance from Earth to the sun. Mercury's orbit is elliptical, though, and its distance from the sun varies by 24 million kilometers (15 million miles).
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Chapter 6, Example #13, Elliptical orbit of mercury



Is Earth more than 10 times as far from the Sun as Mercury is?

The earth is nearly three times the distance from the sun as the planet Mercury.
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Why does Mercury only takes 88 days to orbit the Sun?

This is because Mercury's rotation around its axis lasts 59 days, and it takes 88 days to move around its orbit around the Sun. Interestingly, 59 is exactly 2/3 of 88. This is not by chance - it is an effect of the Sun's gravitational field on Mercury.
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How does Mercury revolve around the Sun?

Mercury rotates in a way that is unique in the Solar System. It is tidally locked with the Sun in a 3:2 spin–orbit resonance, meaning that relative to the fixed stars, it rotates on its axis exactly three times for every two revolutions it makes around the Sun.
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Which planet takes 88 days to orbit the Sun?

It only takes 88 days for Mercury to orbit around the sun. No other planet travels around the sun faster. The planet Venus is so bright in the night sky that you may think it is a star. The Romans thought the planet was so pretty that they named it after a goddess.
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How far is Mercury from the Sun and Earth?

Mercury is the first planet from Sun and Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Mercury is an average distance of 48 million miles (77 million km) from Earth. The precise distance between the two planets depends on where they are in their respective orbits.
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How big is the Sun from Mercury?

Since Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, the Sun would look much larger from Mercury than it would from any other planet in the Solar System. From Mercury, the Sun would appear to be about 2 1/2 times larger than it appears from Earth.
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What is unusual about Mercury's orbit around the sun?

Mercury's Unusual Elliptical Orbits

Mercury's orbit around the Sun is also less circular—more elliptical—than any other planet. So a single year includes a lot more speed-up and slow-down during one orbit.
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What is Mercury's orbit direction?

Mercury revolves around the Sun in an elliptical orbit at a mean distance of 58 million km; the orbital period is 88 Earth days or 0.24 Earth years. Its orbit is inclined about 7° to the plane of the Ecliptic which marks the annual path of the Sun among the stars as seen from the Earth.
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How many times does Mercury rotate during one revolution around the Sun?

The image above shows how Mercury completes three rotations around the Sun for every two orbits.
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Which planet takes 84 days to orbit the Sun?

Orbit and Rotation

And Uranus makes a complete orbit around the Sun (a year in Uranian time) in about 84 Earth years (30,687 Earth days).
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Which planet takes 29 years to orbit the Sun?

Saturn takes about 10.7 hours (no one knows precisely) to rotate on its axis once—a Saturn “day”—and 29 Earth years to orbit the sun.
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What planet takes 165 days to orbit the Sun?

More than 30 times as far from the Sun as Earth, Neptune is the only planet in our solar system not visible to the naked eye. In 2011 Neptune completed its first 165-year orbit since its discovery in 1846.
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Does Mercury ever appear more than 60 from the Sun?

Its oval-shaped orbit is highly elliptical, taking Mercury as close as 29 million miles (47 million km) and as far as 43 million miles (70 million km) from the sun. If one could stand on Mercury when it is nearest to the sun, it would appear more than three times as large as it does when viewed from Earth.
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What planet is closest to Earth today?

It's Mercury! Of all the planets in the Solar System, Mercury has the smallest orbit.
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Which planet is about 1/10 of the distance Uranus is from the Sun?

1 Answer. Mars' distance from the Sun is 112.6 X the distance of Uranus from the Sun.
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