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About 0.42 Earth days.
2 days
Jupiter takes about 9 hours 55 minutes to spin once on it's axis which makes it the fastest rotation. Mercury is the fastest spinning planet.
A Mercurian "day" the (time it takes it go spin once on it's axis) is equal to 58.65 earth days. Mercury turns on it's axis very, very slowly.
Mercury does not spin as fast as Earth, so a Mercurian day (the time it takes a planet to rotate once) is 59 Earth days.
It takes about 9h and 50min.
About 0.42 Earth days.
24 hours
twenty four hours
the answer is 24 hours
2 days
That's how long it takes the earth to spin around once fully.
They are all different. Enormous Jupiter spins once every 10 hours; Venus spins once each 243 earth-days.
It takes approximately 10 hours for jupiter to spin on its axis
like 1 year probs
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 "
-- The moon you see in our sky is nowhere near Jupiter. It revolves around the Earth once every 29.53 days. -- As of right now (early 2012), we know of 66 moons that revolve around Jupiter. Their orbital periods range from 7 hours to 982 days.