There are two main definitions of "day" : "Sidereal day" and "Solar day".
On Mercury the sidereal day is about 58.6 Earth days. That's about 1406.4 hours.
The solar day is about 176 Earth days That's about 4224 hours.
So, the answer is 1406.4 x 6 = 8438 hours, approximately.
or 4224 x 6 = 25344 hours, approximately.
There are 1407.5 hours of daylight on Mercury which is 56.646 earth days!!
88 earth days * * * * * Actually, that is a Mercury year! A mercury day is 58.64 earth days.
A Mercury day (sidereal rotation period) is 58.646 earth days = 1407.5 hours.
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One day on Mercury is equivalent to 58 days, 15 hours on Earth. Alternatively, 1 earth day is equal to 0.017 Mercury days.
One day on Mercury is the equivalent of 58 days, 15 hours, and 30 minutes on Earth, This is because the planet has a very slow rotation.
A mercury day (sidereal rotation period) is 58.646 earth days = 1407.5 hours.
It takes Mercury 1407.6 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis. To find the number of days on Mercury that equals 7 on Earth, you would have to first convert this value to days:1407.6 hours = 58.65 daysSo, if 58.65 days on Earth = 1 day on Mercury, where the variable x represents the number of days on Mercury that equals 7 on Earth, then:1/x=58.65/71/x=8.38x= 0.119 days.Thus: For every 7 earth days, there is 0.119 Mercury days.
There are 1407.6 Earth hours during one full on Mercury. Thus, it will take approximately 59 Earth days for one day on Mercury.
88 earth days
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 .