yes, in real motion.
It takes roughly 6.4 Earth days for Neptune to rotate on it's axis.
Neptune's rotation period takes 16hours and 17minutes to rotate on its axis.
Neptune takes 16 hours 6 minutes and 36 seconds to rotate or spin once on its axis, or 0.67125 Earth days.
16 hours
0.67 earth days.
16.11 hours.
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun and about 16 hours to rotate on its axis.
Neptune takes 16 hours 6 min and 36 sec to rotate once on its axis.
Not particularly: Jupiter and Saturn rotate more rapidly.
Neptune takes 16 hours, 6 minutes and 36 seconds to rotate once on its axis. That's about 2/3rds of an Earth Day. Note that the period of rotation is measured by watching Neptune's magnetic field. The time cited is the time it takes the "whole planet" to rotate once on its axis. This is important because Neptune is not solid - it's a big gas planet, and the atmosphere is rotating at different speeds.
Neptune takes 16 hours, 6 minutes and 36 seconds to rotate once on its axis. That's about 2/3rds of an Earth Day. Note that the period of rotation is measured by watching Neptune's magnetic field. The time cited is the time it takes the "whole planet" to rotate once on its axis. This is important because Neptune is not solid - it's a big gas planet, and the atmosphere is rotating at different speeds.
neptune's axis is my butt