in average speed it has to be around 648000km
A day in Saturn is 10 hours and 40 minutes just in one day while it rbits the sun
That is exactly one day on Neptune.
15 degrees
About 4 million years ago.
They used to speak of a manned spacecraft going to Mars taking about six months for the journey there, which is about 4,400 hours.
in average speed it has to be around 648000km
With respect to the Sun, it takes 24 hours (just about). With respect to the distant stars, it's slightly less... about six minutes less, which over the course of a year adds up to 1 full day.
much of hurricanes...cyclone also '''cause''' storm surges
A day on Pluto lasts about 153 Earth hours, or more than six Earth days.
A day in Saturn is 10 hours and 40 minutes just in one day while it rbits the sun
That depends on where on earth you're located, and what date you're talking about. At the north and south poles, it's light for six months and dark for six months. On the equator, the nights never get much longer than 13 hours, or much shorter than 11 hours. All depends where you are, and what time of the year it is.
rotate
Six weeks at least. And once the six weeks are up, rotate the jewelry in the hole. If it sticks even a little, it's not healed yet.
When rotating in volleyball, you rotate clockwise into each of the six positions.
That is exactly one day on Neptune.
About 4 million years ago.
15 degrees