10 hours, 39 minutes
Saturn takes about 10.7 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis.
24 hours = 1day for it to spin around once on its axis
No. Each of those "days" of which the question speaks is the length of time it takes for the earth to spin on its axis. The question is actually referring to the moon, which takes 27.32 days to spin once on its axis.
10.656 hours is how long it takes Saturn to rotate one time on its axis. That is the length of time for a 'day' on Saurn.
A "day" on Saturn is the time it takes to make one rotation about its axis. It spins very quickly, and takes from 10 hours, 32 minutes to 10 hours, 47 minutes depending on the latitude (the polar regions spin at a slower rate). (see the related link)
1 saturnian day thats about 10 earthian hours or so
Its rotational period.
Rotational Period .
the time it takes the earth to spin around on its axis
A "day" on Saturn is the time it takes to make one rotation about its axis. It spins very quickly, and takes from 10 hours, 32 minutes to 10 hours, 47 minutes depending on the latitude (the polar regions spin at a slower rate). (see the related link)
Its rotational period.
It differs from planet to planet