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How Long Is a Tropical Year / Solar Year?

The length of a tropical year is the time it takes for the seasons to repeat—roughly the time it takes the Earth to complete an orbit around the Sun.

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A tropical, common, and leap year.

A Year Is Never 365 Days Long

A tropical year, also known as a solar year, an astronomical year, or an equinoctial year, is, on average, approximately 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 45 seconds long (365.24219 days).

A tropical year can be measured from either the vernal or autumnal equinox to the next one, or from the Summer or the winter solstice to the next one.

On timeanddate.com, we calculate a tropical year from the March equinox to the next March equinox (see table below).

Leap Day Synchronizes Calendar

Although a common year has 365 days in today's Gregorian calendar, we add a leap day nearly every four years to stay in sync with the tropical year.

Without the correct amount of leap years, our calendar would quickly become out of sync. This happened to the Julian calendar, which had too many leap years. Eventually, it was replaced with the Gregorian calendar.

Can Vary by 30 Minutes

The exact length of a tropical year can vary by up to around half an hour. For instance, the tropical year 2032 will last longer than 365 days and 6 hours. 2027, however, will only last 365 days, 5 hours, and 39 minutes.

List of all tropical years 1900–2100

Length of Tropical Year 2010–2030

Tropical year measured from/to the March equinox. Accuracy believed to be within a few seconds. Leap seconds are accounted for.

 DaysHoursMinutesSeconds
mars 2010 – mars 201136554823
mars 2011 – mars 201236555356
mars 2012 – mars 201336554722
mars 2013 – mars 201436555514
mars 2014 – mars 20153655482
mars 2015 – mars 201636554456
mars 2016 – mars 201736555836
mars 2017 – mars 201836554641
mars 2018 – mars 201936554312
mars 2019 – mars 20203655514
mars 2020 – mars 202136554755
mars 2021 – mars 202236555554
mars 2022 – mars 202336555055
mars 2023 – mars 20243655428
mars 2024 – mars 202536555453
mars 2025 – mars 202636554439
mars 2026 – mars 202736553839
mars 2027 – mars 202836555227
mars 2028 – mars 202936554457
mars 2029 – mars 203036554956

Tropical Year versus Sidereal Year

A tropical year is roughly—but not exactly—the time it takes the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun.

Because the orientation of Earth’s tilt has a slight wobble (a motion called precession), the time from one March equinox to the next is a fraction shorter than Earth’s orbital period around the Sun.

The time for one orbital revolution around the Sun is called a sidereal year—this is approximately 365.25636 days.

Topics: Calendar, Leap Year, Astronomy, Seasons