Neptune spins 547.5 times in a year.(365 days.)
i found out the answer by first, finding the least common multiple between 16 and 24 because on neptune, it takes 16 hrs to spin once. & on earth it takes 24hrs to spin once.
the least commen multiple was 48.
so, with that information, i found out that on neptune it takes 48 hours to spin 3 times. while on earth, it takes 48 hours to spin 2 times. or in other words,
Neptune- 2 days= spins 3 times
Earth- 2 Days= spins 2 times.
so then, i divided the ammount of days in a year, by 2 because that is the least common multiple between earth & neptune. & that gave me 182.5.
Then, i multiplied 182.5 by 3 because that's how many times it spins in two days. & i got 547.5 times.
It takes Neptune about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun. So the answer to this question would be 0 times, in an Earth year.
None: A meteorite is a meteoroid that has reached Earths surface.
165 days makes a year on Neptune.
It spins all day (24 hours)
The earth spins around once every day for 365 days.
They took free spin out like this year. 2010 By the way (:
Hubble has never "explored" Neptune. It is a telescope in orbit round Earth and from Earth it has "imaged" Neptune. It has done this several times eg 1996 and 1998 (there may be more times!).
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun. That's one Neptune "year" of course. Neptune's "day" is about 16 hours and 6 minutes ( 16.1 hours). That's the time it takes to spin on its axis once. From that you can work out how many Neptune days the orbit takes, if you want. I make it to be about 89838 "Neptune days". You can say Neptune "year" and Neptune "day", but the terms "week" and "month" are normally only used for planet Earth. Also when I've used "hour" in this answer I mean an Earth hour. This is normal in books on astronomy.
60225 earth days = one year on Neptune
Now that Pluto has been downgraded to a dwarf planet, Neptune is the most distant planet from the Sun. It takes 164.79 Earth years for Neptune to circle the Sun, so one Earth year would be about 1/165 of a Neptune year (the time it takes Neptune to circle the Sun).
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there are 60,190 days.