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Compared to Earth, Pluto has very long days. It takes Pluto 153.3 hours to make one full rotation around it's axis.
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Rotational period is the time it takes for a planet to make one full rotation around it's axis. Pluto takes about 153.3 hours to make one full rotation - or about 6.39 Earth days.
Rotation Period about Axis: (length of Pluto's day) 6.387 days (retrograde). A year on Pluto is 248 Earth years.
On its axis, roughly 6.4 earth days, around the sun, 90,613 earth days, (258 earth years)
Pluto rotates on its axis once approximately every 6.4 Earth days. This slower rotation period is one of the contributing factors to its unusually long day length.
It takes approximately 6.4 Earth days for Pluto to make one complete rotation on its axis.
Pluto takes 6.39 earth days to complete one full rotation on its own axis.248.53 earth years
6 3/8 or 3.4 Earth DaysA day on Pluto (one rotation around its axis) is roughly 6 3/8 (or 3.4) Earth days.A year (one trip around the Sun) is about 248.5 Earth years.
Pluto takes about 6.4 Earth days to complete one full rotation on its axis, which is equivalent to a 360-degree spin.
Pluto rotates much more slowly than Earth so a day on Pluto is much longer than a day on Earth. A day on Pluto is 6.4 Earth days or 153.3 hours long.
Depending on the axis of rotation, it would be either a vovulus (rotation on the long axis) or a torsion (rotation perpendicular to the long axis).