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The Earth takes 23 hours, 56 minutes to complete a sidereal orbit (the length of time the constellations appear to take for one rotation), but 1 day, or one rotation of the Earth on its axis is 24 hours.
i totally don't know but in my science book it says 88 days for length of year as measured in earth time. so i think the answer is 88 days
It takes roughly 6.4 Earth days for Neptune to rotate on it's axis.
23 hours, 56 minutes, 4.091 seconds, or just slightly less than 1 day. (The reason it takes less than a day to rotate is that it also moves in its orbit during that period, effectively cramming in the equivalent of one extra rotation per year.)
About .997 days per full earth rotation on its own axis.
27.32 days (rounded)
29 Earth days.
Moon's rotation on its axis, and revolution in its orbitaround the earth, are both 27.32 days.
Moon's rotation on its axis, and revolution in its orbitaround the earth, are both 27.32 days.
it never stops spining. One complete rotation of the earth on its axis is called ONE DAY
a lunar day - lasts around 27.3 days.
For one axial rotation it takes 243 Earth days.
well, if there are about 365 days/year and 1 rotation of the Earth on its axis equals 1 day then it rotates about 365 times? No, that's how many days we see. Try a quarter and dime on the table and ask, if the earth rotates on its own axis one time, how many days would we see? Hint, the earth rotates in the same direction on its own axis as its direction of revolution around the sun.
Moon's rotation on its axis, and revolution in its orbitaround the earth, are both 27.32 days.
There are many things that can turn on an axis in this world. Turning on an axis is called rotation.
Venus' period of revolution around the Sun is 224.7 days.Its period of rotation about its own axis is 243 days, retrograde.