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Neptune completes a full rotation on its axis in 15 hours, 57 minutes, and 59 seconds. This is in terms of Earth hours, making a day on Neptune a short one.
It takes Mars 687 Earth days for a complete rotation of the Sun (Just under 2 years).1 day on Mars is equal to 24 hours and 39 minutes on Earth (i.e. A Mars day is 39 minutes longer than an Earth day!)
Because the Space Shuttle will have to fly at a higher altitude and different inclination that if it was going to the ISS (International Space Station), it will take a little under 3 days to get there. The Hubble Telescope operates past the reach of the Earths Atmosphere, at an orbit of approximately 360 miles above the Earth. Although it could techincally reach it sooner, there is a slight chance that the Space Shuttle may encounter some space junk, especially after the recent collision of two satellites orbitting the planet.
Your 1.2 hours is 1 hour and 12 minutes, or 72 minutes. You know an hour is 60 minutes, so 0.1 hours is 6 minutes. You can work that in your head. If 0.1 hours is 6 minutes, then 0.2 hours is twice that, or 12 minutes. The 1 hour, the 60 minutes, plus 12 minutes is 72 minutes. You don't need a calculator for this one.
Uranus (which, unlike other planets in our solar system, spins on its side) completes a rotation on its axis (day) in about 17 hours 14 minutes.
There are 40 minutes in 2/3 hour, diagram or not.
Jupiter
400 mph
Saturn
About 8 minutes.
Twenty to thirty minutes, depending on stomach contents.
About 365.5 meters a minute.
40 minutes. Draw a picture of 8 o'clock.
If a train is making a journey of 567 miles and completes the journey in 3 hours and 7 minutes, how fast was it going.
The sidereral rotation of Saturn is 10 hours, 39 minutes at the equator. The clouds rotate at a slightly faster period, which varies by latitude.
as soon as the telegraph operator completes the message it is received at the other end.
Her average pace is 5.7 miles per hour.