Jupiter rotates on its axis in an anti clockwise direction. I hope this helped you. 😄
Small improvement : Yes that's the answer, but for completeness you need to
say "when viewed from above the north pole".
Mercury and Jupiter.
It takes 9hr and 55 minutes for Jupiter to rotate on its axis.
same as earth
1000000000000 earth days
Every day. That is the definition of a day!
Jupiter rotates counterclockwise on its axis when viewed from above its north pole, which is considered a leftward rotation. This direction of rotation is consistent with most planets in the solar system, including Earth. Jupiter has a rapid rotation, completing a full turn approximately every 10 hours.
9 hours and 50 minutes
9hours and 55 minutes
Not particularly: Jupiter and Saturn rotate more rapidly.
Not necessarily. Comets can rotate in either direction on their axis, some rotate counterclockwise while others rotate clockwise. The direction of rotation is determined by various factors such as the direction the comet formed or collisions it may have experienced.
it rotates in a counterclockwise direction....
About 9 hours and 50 minutes, is the time for Jupiter to rotate once.