But that's not true, the orbital distances. You're not making sense.
OBJECT | Distance from Sun (average) | Distance traveled in one complete orbit of the Sun (one "year.") | Amount of time for one complete orbit of the Sun (one "year.") |
Sun | 0 miles | ||
Mercury | 36,800,000 miles | 223,700,000 miles | 3 Earth months |
Venus | 67,200,000 miles | 422,500,000 miles | 7 Earth months |
Earth | 93,000,000 miles | 584,000,000 miles | 1 Earth year (365.25 days) |
Mars | 141,600,000 miles | 888,000,000 miles | 23 Earth months. Almost 2 Earth years. |
Jupiter | 483,600,000 miles | 3,037,000,000 miles | 142 Earth months. Almost 12 Earth years. |
Saturn | 886,500,000 miles | 5,565,900,000 miles | 354 Earth months. (29.5 Earth years) |
Uranus | 1,783,700,000 miles | 11,201,300,000 miles | 1009 Earth months. (84 Earth years) |
Neptune | 2,795,200,000 miles | 17,562,300,000 miles | 1979 Earth months (almost 165 Earth years) |
Pluto | 3,670,100,000 miles | 22,698,700,000 miles | 2977 Earth months (248 Earth years) |