Saturn rotates on its axis once every 10 hours.
The sidereal rotation period of Saturn (the time between a point on the planet facing a certain distant reference point) is 10 hours, 32 minutes and 35 seconds.
Saturn takes about 10.7 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis.
Saturn has the second (to Jupiter) fastest spin of the eight planets. It takes about 10 hours and 14 minutes to make one full rotation on its axis, much shorter than an Earth day of 24 hours.
Day and night on Saturn is caused by the its rotation around the Sun. Much like the Earth, the Sun provides the day and night cycle for Saturn.
Day and night on Saturn is caused by the its rotation around the Sun. Much like the Earth, the Sun provides the day and night cycle for Saturn.
Saturn takes about 10.7 hours to complete one rotation around its axis. This rapid rotation contributes to its flattened shape and strong atmospheric winds. The exact rotation time can vary slightly due to the planet's gaseous composition and dynamic atmosphere.
Saturn goes around the sun once every Saturn Year, and that is only once every 29.46 Earth Years.
One full rotation every 24 hours
it takes 1 full month to rotate
Saturn completes one rotation on its axis approximately every 10.7 hours. This rapid rotation contributes to its oblate shape, making it wider at the equator than at the poles. Despite its massive size, its fast spin results in a relatively short day compared to Earth.
in average speed it has to be around 648000km
One full turn of the adjusting wheel on a dividing head is equal to 9 degrees. 40 Turns are equal to 360 degrees which is one full rotation of the head.