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A day as we understand it is one rotation of the planet earth (24 hours). The term retains its definition despite your location. Unless of course you make it clear that you are referring to the celestial body under discussion. It doesn't even have to be a dwarf planet, any heavenly body will do. 'A day on the sun is only 11 days long.'
Every rotation of a planet on its axis is a planetary day.
It completes one rotation in a sidereal day.
A planet completes one rotation on its axis every day, causing day and night cycles.
A planet completes one full rotation on its axis every day, which defines the length of its day. This rotation causes the cycle of day and night as different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight. Additionally, a planet also orbits around its star, completing one revolution in a longer timeframe, such as a year.
When a planet completes one full rotation on its axis, it is said to have completed one day. This results in the cycle of day and night. The time it takes for a planet to complete one full rotation varies depending on the planet.
mercury's rotation period is 58.647 earth days. a rotation is when the planet turns around on its axis, like what the earth does once every day.
chocolate pie... but that was 3 years ago...
The length of a planet's day is directly related to its rate of rotation on its axis. A faster rate of rotation results in a shorter day, while a slower rate of rotation leads to a longer day. This relationship is determined by the planet's mass and distribution of mass.
Perhaps you mean Dysnomia, a moon of Eris. The moon goes around the dwarf planet once every 15.8 days. I don't think its actual rotation has been observed, but if we assume that its rotation is synchronized with its revolution (as is the case with many moons), that would also be 15.8 days.
Perhaps you mean Dysnomia, a moon of Eris. The moon goes around the dwarf planet once every 15.8 days. I don't think its actual rotation has been observed, but if we assume that its rotation is synchronized with its revolution (as is the case with many moons), that would also be 15.8 days.
A planet's rotation refers to the spinning motion of the planet on its axis. This rotation determines the length of a planet's day and creates day and night cycles as different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight. Rotation is crucial for maintaining the planet's equilibrium and atmospheric conditions.
No planet has a revolution and rotation that takes 27 days. The Moon rotates once every 27 days and revolves around the Earth once every 27 days.