Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
no
Just about any object in space will rotate - not just asteroids.
Just as the sun and all the objects which revolve around it is called the solar system, so is some other star and all the objects that revolve around it called a stellar system.
Uranus was knocked off its axis by an extremely large object passing through space.
It takes 23 hours and 56 minutes for earth to rotate once1. It takes 365.25 days for earth to revolve around the sun. It takes 28 days for the moon to revolve around the earth -------------------------------------------------------------- 123 hours 56 minutes relative to a distant star - 24 hours relative to the sun.
The Earth, like every object in our Solar system is tied down by the huge gravity pull between the Sun and the object.
To turn on an axis means to pivot or rotate around a specific point or line in a three-dimensional space. This movement changes the orientation of an object or body along a defined axis while keeping the other axes fixed.
Yes.
No
the sun holds the planets in orbit.
There is literally no object in the universe that doesn't rotate.Every galaxy, star, planet, moon, asteroid, and comet that we'reable to measure rotates.If we were to observe a body in space that does NOT rotate, thenTHAT would be something intriguing to ask questions about.