53 hours with 56 minutes
Once a day throughout its history.
It does not rotate in one day it does three rotations about its axis for every two orbits. One orbit takes 87.969 Earth days. Which is 126675.36 minuits or 2111.256 hours.
53 hours with 56 minutes
The time it takes for a planet to complete one rotation on its axis is known as its sidereal day. For example, Earth takes approximately 24 hours to complete one rotation. Other planets like Venus have longer rotation periods, for instance 243 Earth days for Venus to rotate once.
If Uranus is rotating I think you should see a doctor
It would take a day (24 hours).
24.6 Earth Hours
Eris takes about 25.9 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis.
360 degrees per 24 hours.
Earth's cycle of axis precession takes 26,000 years.
it take 10 hours and 14 minutes to rotate on its axis
Mercury's period of rotation would take about 59 earth days