Approximately 20 times.
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At about 225,000 years per revolution, that would work out to about 20 times - give or take.
Earth orbits the galatic core once every 230 million years.
From Wikipedia (article on the "Milky Way"): "It takes the Solar System about 225-250 million years to complete one orbit of the galaxy"
The solar system has completed about 20-25 orbits around the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, since it formed around 4.6 billion years ago. Each orbit takes roughly 225-250 million years to complete.
Earth orbited the sun about ...... times a year!
The Apollo 8 spacecraft orbited around the moon 10 times.
3 times, because 3 goes into 18 and 51.
John Glenn orbited the Earth three times in the Friendship 7 craft. Of course, he also orbited Earth in the shuttle Discovery on the nine-day mission STS-95.
25,000
A galaxy is many many times larger than one sun.
Billions of times
7 times you must lose a life in the galaxy and then the super guide engages.