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The Great Red Spot on Jupiter spins at a speed of around 400 kilometers per hour (about 250 miles per hour). It completes one rotation in about six Earth days.
its okay it loses spin time fast but its fusion wheel is great.
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they spin and move fast
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Faster than some, not as fast as others. We're used to it, and we'd probably be upset if it changed. The Earth spins at 15 degrees per hour, 360 degrees per day. Venus and Mercury hardly spin at all; 243 days for Venus, 58 days for Mercury. The Sun spins at about 27 days per rotation, but because the Sun isn't solid, different parts spin at different speeds. Jupiter takes 10 HOURS, Saturn 11 HOURS. Uranus and Neptune are faster than Earth, not so fast as Jupiter. Some pulsars - rotating neutron stars - spin tens or hundreds of times per SECOND.
The Great red Spot which is a anti-cyclonic hurricane much like ones on earth but much stronger and spin at a different axis
There is no such bowling style as 'fast in spin' or 'fast out spin in'.
Not really. A hurricane is a specific type of storm driven by mechanisms not found on Jupiter. Jupiter does however have cyclonic and anticyclonic storms that have some characteristics in common with hurricanes, with a spin driven by the planet's rotation.
Junipers typically do not spin at all; their roots keep them firmly anchored to the Earth. The planet Jupiter, on the other hand, spins once in just 9.8 hours!
The weather patterns on Jupiter are simpler than on earth because the storms, such as the big red spot, on Jupiter spin the opposite way as hurricanes on earth. Storms on Jupiter do not need water. All it needs are clouds. Storms on earth need clouds AND water.
Jupiter spins from West to East.
The planet Jupiter must spin to keep its self up its called gravity and without it all the planets would go around space and collide of worse so it must "spin" to keep "afloat "
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its okay it loses spin time fast but its fusion wheel is great.
Fast Japanese Spin Cycle was created in 1994.
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Easy answer: it doesn't. Jupiter revolves or orbits the sun in 11.86 years, or about 4,226 days. The rod 'Spin' does not mean the same as 'revolve'.