One day on Mercury is the equivalent of 58 days, 15 hours, and 30 minutes on Earth, This is because the planet has a very slow rotation.
There are 59 (Earth) days in a day on Mercury. That is 1416 hours. * * * * * If you are going to go down to the level of hours, make sure the figure for days is sufficiently precise. A mercury day (sidereal rotation period) is 58.646 earth days = 1407.5 hours. However, because of Mercurys slow rotation, one full day - sunrise to sunrise takes two Mercury years. So a full day is 87.9691 x 2 = 175.9382 Earth days or 4,222.5168 hours A daylight day is one Mercury year or 2,111.2584 Hours ravenjaja:there are 1416 hours in a day on mercury.believe us. :)
88 earth days * * * * * Actually, that is a Mercury year! A mercury day is 58.64 earth days.
One day on Mercury is equivalent to about 59 Earth days or 1,407 Earth hours. This is because Mercury orbits the Sun much faster than Earth does, leading to its longer day.
It is approx 1407 hours.
The sun shines on Mercury all the time. Mercury rotates, albeit slowly, so all surfaces eventually are touched by sunlight. The "day" on Mercury is 56.646 earth days, or 1407.5 hours long. A link can be found below.
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A Mercury day (sidereal rotation period) is 58.646 earth days = 1407.5 hours.
Earth gets 24 hours of sunlight each day. There is always 50% of the Earth illuminated by the sun.
Mercury has a rotation period of 58.646 days.
All 24.
the amount of sunlight each day is about 5.9 hours
10 hours
Mercury, has 24 hours in a day, the same as the earth and all the other planets in the Universe.