None of them. The nearest planet to have a day-length of 9 hours is Jupiter, on which days last 9 hours and 56 minutes precisely. Under 10 hours.
Four planets hold this distinction: Jupiter (9 hours, 55 minutes) Saturn (10 hours, 33 minutes) Uranus (17 hours, 14 minutes) Neptune (16 hours, 6 minutes)
Using Earth hours and days as measurements for the 8 main planets: Jupiter: 9 hrs 50mins Saturn: 10hrs. 14mins Neptune: 16hrs. 6mins Uranus: 17hrs. 54mins Earth: 23hrs. 56mins Mars: 24hrs. 37mins Mercury: 1408 hours (58 Earth days and 16 hours) Venus: 5832 hours (243 Earth days)
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None of them. The nearest planet to have a day-length of 9 hours is Jupiter, on which days last 9 hours and 56 minutes precisely. Under 10 hours.
9 hours and 55 minutes.
The planets with the shortest days are Jupiter (9 hours and 55 minutes) and Saturn (10 hours and 30 minutes.)
9 hours and 55 minutes
The rotation period of Jupiter is 9 hours 50 minutes 30 seconds .
It rotates very slow. One full rotation on Venus is 243 Earth days. However, the time from sunrise to sunrise, as apparent to an observer on the surface, is 116.75 earth days. The former is what is referred to as the sidereal day, and the latter the solar day.
Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet in the Solar System. The length of one day on Jupiter is 9 hours and 56 minutes.
The rotation period of Jupiter is 9 hours 50 minutes 30 seconds .
24 hours in a day therefore 9 hours = 9/24 or 3/8
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29 hours (24 hours - 9 hours [1st day] + 14 hours [2nd day])