It takes Mercury much longer than planet Earth to make a complete spin on its axis. Mercury rotates once every 1407 hours or 58 days.
Spin 7 times. Great question :)
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A mercury barometer is a 1 meter long glass tube with the top sealed and turned upside down in a bath of mercury the pressure on the surface of the bath of mercury lifts the level of the mercury in the tube dependent on atmospheric pressure.
The rotation of the planet on its axis of spin. The spin is responsible for the day and the night.
Yes, they do. They have a spin of 1. Please see Why_the_photon_have_one_spinfor more information.
The answer is 58.646 day.
88 days
It takes 1407.6 Earth hours for Mercury to make one full spin (or rotation) around its axis.
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.
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.
yes, mercury does spin counter clockwise.
it takes 59 days.
27.32 days for one complete spin
362 days to spin losers
Do you mean how long does it take Mercury to orbit the sun ? 87.969 days
Mercury has no moons.
88 days one year on Mercury.Improved answer:Yes that's about the time for Mercury to revolve aroundthe Sun. However I think the question means the time taken to spin once.The answer to that is about 58.65 Earth days.I know astronomers use the word "rotation" for spin and keep "revolves" for the orbital motion, but ordinary people don't knowthat.