I am not entirely sure what you mean, if you mean how long does it take for Jupiter to go around its axis, the answer is 9.8 hours.
Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system, completing a full rotation on its axis in just under 10 hours.
Spinning on an Axis was created in 2001.
True, Jupiter rotates on it's axis once every 10 hours.
Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system rotating on average once in just under 10 hours. Jupiter's equator rotates at a speed of 28,273 miles/hour (about 43,000 kilometers/hour).
A planet spinning on it's axis is called rotation
Jupiter takes about 9 hours 55 minutes to spin once on it's axis which makes it the fastest rotation. Mercury is the fastest spinning planet.
Jupiter takes about 9.9 hours to complete one rotation on its axis. This rapid rotation makes it the fastest spinning planet in our solar system. Despite its massive size, this quick rotation contributes to its distinctive banded appearance and strong atmospheric conditions.
Jupiter is the planet known for having the fastest rotation, spinning on its axis at a speed of approximately 28,273 miles per hour or about a quarter mile per second.
"Rotation" is the spinning of a planet on its axis.
Yes, the earth does spin around its axis. That's what causes the apparent movement of the sun and the stars. If your question was rather what spinning on its axis mean? Ever saw a sphere spinning? It means that.
jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system.
No! it has a straight axis?