Examples of 'years to orbit' in a sentence

Meaning of "years to orbit"

years to orbit: Refers to the time taken by a planet or a satellite to complete one full revolution around another celestial body, usually the Sun. It is commonly used in the context of astronomy and planetary science

How to use "years to orbit" in a sentence

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It takes many thousands of years to orbit its brighter companions.
The dirty snowball is 17 miles wide and takes about 133 years to orbit the sun.
Chiron takes about 50 years to orbit once around the Sun.
The asteroid takes slightly less than four years to orbit the Sun.
It takes over 29 years to orbit the sun.
They can take millions of years to orbit the Sun.
It takes almost one thousand years to orbit the Sun.
It takes them about two Earth years to orbit the planet.
Saturn takes approximately 28 years to orbit the sun.
That world is out here somewhere, taking 100 Earth years to orbit these two shrunken stars.
It takes comet Tempel-Tuttle 33 years to orbit the sun once.
It takes this planet 165 years to orbit the Sun.

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