The Sun rotates at different speeds at different latitudes. So we need to know where "location A" is, unfortunately.
The Sun rotates at different speeds at different latitudes. So we need to know where "location A" is, unfortunately.
25 days
Venus rotates once in 243 days.
Neptune takes 16 hours 6 minutes and 36 seconds to rotate or spin once on its axis, or 0.67125 Earth days.
Twenty-eight days. As the moon orbits the Earth - it rotates once on its axis.
365 days in a year 366 days in a leap year.
58 days/15hours/30m
Mercury is weird. It circles the sun every 88 days, and takes 58.6 days to rotate once on its axis !That's 1,406 hours .
One. Well, not QUITE one, to be exact. It takes 23 hours 56 minutes for the Earth to turn precisely once on its axis.
The Sun rotates on its axis once every 25.05 (Earth) days.
The earth's moon rotates on its axis in exactly the same period of time required for it to revolve around the earth once in its orbit ... 27.32 days.
Yes it does. It takes 25.05 earth days to revolve on its axis once.