That depends on how far you are from it in your orbit.
If you're 1 million miles from the center of the sun and travel in a circle, then
the length of your orbit is about 6,283,185 miles .
If you're 10 million miles from the center of the sun and travel in a circle, then
the length of your orbit is about 62,831,853 miles.
If you're 93 million miles from the center of the sun, and travel in a circle, and start
out in exactly the right place at just exactly the right time, then you'll always be
pretty close to the Earth, and the length of your orbit will be about 584,336,234 miles.
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The Earth travels approximately 584 million miles in one full revolution around the sun.
Venus takes about 225 Earth days to complete one revolution around the Sun.
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Jupiter takes about 12 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
There as different meanings for rotation and revolution. In this context a revolution can be the turning of body on its axis. In which case one revolution would be the same as one rotation. That is, there would be one rotation in one revolution. A revolution can also be the movement of a body in orbit around another body. For example, the Earth makes roughly 365 rotations during one revolution around the Sun.
One degree of latitude is approximately 69 miles, so 15 degrees of latitude would be around 1,035 miles.