5,644 kilometers per second
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Saturn it takes 29.5 years to go around
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because the sun moves slower round the earth than jupiter
The poles of Jupiter rotate faster the the equator because of a bulge there caused by gases (which aren't as solidy held together as rocky planets). Since the Great Red Spot is closer to the poles, it spins slower than the equator.
it is 3.3 kilometers slower
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Saturn is slower because it is farther from the sun. The farther away a planet is from the sun, the slower its orbital speed.
Saturn it takes 29.5 years to go around
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The slower movements of "The Planets" are all longer than the faster ones. The fifth movement, "Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age," besides being slower, has a coda that makes it the longest of all.
You can't run on Jupiter, it doesn't have a solid surface for you to run on.
because the sun moves slower round the earth than jupiter
Two unique things about Jupiter's rotation: Jupiter's rotation is slower near the poles. Jupiter has the fastest rotation period in our solar system.
Two unique things about Jupiter's rotation: Jupiter's rotation is slower near the poles. Jupiter has the fastest rotation period in our solar system
The speed of light depends mainly on what light is traveling through. The speed of light in a vacuum is 300,000 kilometers per second. The speed of light in other substances can be a little slower, and sometimes a lot slower.
Just a tiny bit slower than light in a vacuum - so, about 300,000 kilometers per second.