The rotation 24.6 hours. This is the correct answer because the answer I have in some encyclopedia of space
The "day" on Mars, the time it takes for one complete rotation, is about 24.62 Earth hours.
About 24.5 Hours, about the same as earth.
The time for 1 full rotation is 1 day, 39 minutes and 35 seconds
That's Mars.
Rotation: approx 24.6 hoursRevolution: approx 687 earth days.
the rotation of mars is 25.2 million seconds
Mars, with a rotation period of 24 hours 37 minutes 23 seconds (time taken for one spin on its axis relative to background stars).
Mars has a similar day length to Earth, a little longer at 24h 39m 35s (apparent solar day). It takes about the same time to spin once on its axis, to give a similar day length, but its not exactly the same.
The rotation of Phobos is Synchronous meaning ''Existing or occurring at the same time.''
The rotation period of Mars, which is the time it takes for the planet to complete one full rotation on its axis, is approximately 24.6 hours. This means that a day on Mars is only slightly longer than a day on Earth.
Mars - A day on Mars is about 24.6229 hours
It takes Mars 24 hours 37 mins 23 seconds (Earth time) to rotate once on its axis. That is its sidereal rotation period, relative to the far distant stars.