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The sun does spin. It completes a rotation once every 25 days.
Mercury. As it is closest to the sun, it completes the fastest orbital rotation, in just 88 days.
The equator of the sun spins faster than its poles. This is known as differential rotation, where the sun's rotation speed varies with latitude. At the equator, the sun completes a full rotation about once every 24 days, while at the poles it takes around 35 days.
Because it is not solid, different parts of the sun have different rotation periods. As a whole the sun completes roughly one rotation per month. It takes 25.6 days to rotate at the equator and 33.5 days to rotate at the poles.
venus completes an orbit every 224.65 days.
Mars has a rotation period of about 24.6 hours, which is only slightly longer than Earth's day.
Mercury's orbit around the Sun takes around 88 Earth days, while its rotation on its axis takes about 59 Earth days. This means that Mercury has a longer day (rotation) than year (orbit) – it completes just over 1.5 rotations for every orbit around the Sun.
The sun has two types of period of rotation, the sidereal rotation period and the synodic rotation period. The sidereal rotation period is 24.47 days. The synodic rotation period is 26.24 days.
The moon completes an orbit relative to the Earth in 27.32 days. It also completes an orbit relative to the sun in 365.24 days on the average.
Mercury, the closest known planet to the sun, completes an orbit of the sun every 88 Earth-days.
There are not days on the Sun as we experience on Earth. The Sun does rotate on its axis, but it takes about 27 Earth days for one complete rotation.
Venus completes one rotation on its axis every 243 earth days, and one orbital revolution around the sun every 224.7 earth days.