The shortest day possible on Uranus is 14 hours normally it is 17 hours and 14 minutes but when the wind is blowing in the direction of the rotation it shortens the day dramatically
A day on Uranus is shorter than a day on Earth. Earth's day is roughly 24 hours long. A day on Uranus is 17 hours, 14 minutes long.
An "Earth day" is longer than a day on Uranus. A day on Uranus is only about 17 hours and 14 minutes long.
A normal day on Uranus, is 17 hours 14 minutes and 24 seconds long.
In Uranus the days are 17 hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds long
A day on Uranus is 17 hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds. In other words, a day on Uranus is shorter than a day on Earth
An uranium day is approximately 243 Earth days long. Due to its slow rotation, Uranus has one of the longest day lengths among the planets in our solar system.
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Jupiter in the planet with the shortest rotation time, with a day approximately 12 hours long.
Very cold, slowly alternating with extremely cold. (Uranus "lies" on its side ... so a "day" would be a "year" long.)
Contrary to popular opinion, there is no "shortest" holiday. A holiday lasts for the entire day, 24 hours. All holidays that are one day long, and there are many, last exactly 24 hours. There is no "shortest" holiday.
In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.In Sydney, Australia, the shortest day would be the 21st of June.
A day (revolution) on Uranus is 17 Earth hours and 14 Earth minutes. A year (1 orbit around the Sun) on Uranus is 84.3 Earth years.