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What is the period of revolution table of the eight planets?

1, Mercury, period of revolution: 87.70 days.

Mercury, the nearest to the sun, is the smallest planet in the solar system. It often appears at the same time as the sun. In ancient China, it was called "Chen Xing". Mercury is smaller in diameter than Ganymede and Titan.

2. Venus, period of revolution: 224.38+0 days.

The sixth largest planet in the solar system was called Taibai or Taibai Venus in ancient China. Sometimes it is the morning star, and the dawn appears in the eastern sky, which is called "Qi Ming"; Sometimes it is a dim star, and the western sky appears after dusk, which is called "Chang Gung".

Earth, period of revolution (Japan): 365.422.

The earth is the third farthest from the sun and the fifth largest planet in the solar system.

4. Mars, period of revolution: 686.98.

Mars is the fourth closest to the sun and the seventh largest planet in the solar system; China called it a "comet" in ancient times, and the phenomenon that Mars stays in the heart is called that Mars stays in Antares. Mars (Greek: Ares) is called the God of War.

5. Jupiter, period of revolution: 1 1.8 18.

Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun and the largest one in planets of the solar system. Its mass is 2.5 times that of the other seven planets, 3 18 times that of the earth and 13 16 times that of the earth. Known as the "King of Planets".

6. Saturn, period of revolution: 10832.327 days.

Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and the second largest of the eight planets. It was called "Town Star" in ancient China, which is the least dense planet in the solar system and can float on the water. In Roman mythology, Saturn is the name of Saturnalia.

7. Uranus, period of revolution: 84.26.

Uranus is the seventh farthest planet from the sun and the third largest planet in the solar system. Uranus is bigger than Neptune, but its mass is smaller.

8. Neptune, period of revolution: 60327.624 days.

Neptune is the eighth planet orbiting the sun and the fourth largest celestial body (diameter) in the solar system. Neptune is smaller in diameter than Uranus, but larger in mass than Uranus.