Spin 7 times. Great question :)
One year.
one year exactly
Yes. Because we need to help are earth as much as we can so we can get what we need from nature.
GSLV wont move with respective to earth PSLV will be stationary with respective to sun, so it will meet a point on earth 7 times a week
It is believed to be 4.5 Billion yrs old, next week...
The orbital period of Ganymede around Jupiter is 7.154 Earth days, or about one Earth week.
The general public is being asked to take action.
7 rotations of the earth
One orbit around the Earth takes 29.5 days, so one quarter of that is a few hours more than a week.
From the point of view of an observer on earth, the moon completes one orbital revolution every 27.32 days.
one rotation is one day. one day takes 24 hours seven rotations is seven day ( one week) one week takes 168 hours Answered by Salis
Seven times-once a day-totalling 168 hours
One sidereal day on Venus is 243 Earth days, so a week or 7 days would be 1701 earth days.
If you mean how many times does the earth rotate in a week the answer is seven.
A day on Venus is equal to 243 Earth Days. So a week on Venus would be 1,701 Earth days or 4.65 Earth years. However, a Venus year is only 224 Earth Days!!! so a week could be 4.3 Earth days
There are 168 hours in a week, on Earth. Jupiter's "day" is about 9.83 hours. So the answer is about 17.1 "Jupiter days".
Probably 7 days. (1 week)