it is about 24-25 eath hours
No. The day on slowly-rotating Pluto is about 6.4 Earth days long.
A day on Pluto is 6.4 Earth days, which is 153.3 hours, or 9,198 minutes long.
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.
~Well~Pluto's day is 6.4 Earth days, while Pluto's year is 248 Earth years.
An hour is a period defined for Earth beings. However, an hour being a part of a rotation of a planet, based on Earths period of rotation, then an hour on Pluto would be:- R / 24 where R is the rotation period. Pluto =~ 6.4 Earth Days. So 6.4 / 24
Pluto does not make a full rotation in an Earth day. In one Earth day, pluto has only rotated about 15% of the way.A full rotation on Pluto is about 6.4 Earth days.
One Earth day = 0.15625 Pluto daysIn other words, a 24-hr Earth day is about 15% of a Pluto day.
Pluto rotates at a relatively slow speed of about 47.1 km/hr (at the equator), making its day about 6.4 Earth days long.
· A day on Pluto is equivalent to Earth's 6 days, 9 hours, and 17 minutes, meaning that it has the second slowest rotation in the Solar System (after Venus, which takes 243 days to turn on its axis).
The length of a "solar day" on Pluto is determined by its axial tilt. The planet takes 6.38 Earth days to rotate, and 249 Earth years to go around the Sun. But the tilt (60 degrees to the plane of its orbit) produces exaggerated seasons with some polar areas of the planet spending many Earth years in either the constant dim sunlight or constant darkness.
A day on pluto is ^.$ earth days wich is really 6.4 earth days.
A single day, or one rotation period for Pluto, is equal to 6.39 days on Earth. The orbital period of Pluto is equal to 248 years on Earth. Pluto has an axial tilt of 120 degrees.