Mercury is 0.6 Astronomical Units away from Earth.
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1 Mercury day = 58.6 Earth days
58.6 Earth days
A day on Mercury is 58.646 Earth days long
One year on Mercury is about 88 Earth days long, 3/4 of a Mercurian day.
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun in our Solar System. It rotates very slowly on its axis. The length of one day on Mercury is equal to 58 days, 15 hours and 30 minutes on Earth.
Less quickly becaus it takes longer to rotate on its axis therefore one mercury day equals 59 earth days
Mercury rotates in about 58.65 Earth days.
It is approx 88 Earth-days.
The length of a day on Mercury is about 59 Earth days, equivalent to approximately 1,408 hours. This is because Mercury has a slow rotation on its axis, taking a long time to complete one full day-night cycle.
One year on Mercury is equal to 88 Earth days.
One day on Mercury is equal to 1407.6 Earth hours.
To understand the length of a day on Mercury, it is important to know the length of a Mercurian year. (Actually you don't need to know that.) Mercury orbits the sun in about 88 Earth days. It rotates on its axis (day) three times for every two orbits around the Sun (year). A Mercurian year lasts about one and a half Mercurian days. That's about 58.65 Earth days for the length of a day on Mercury. Remember though that this is called a "sidereal day". There's also another day called the "solar day". This is based on the apparent journey of the Sun round the sky. For Earth these two days are only slightly different, but for Mercury the difference is huge. The solar day is about 176 Earth days on Mercury.