Phobos is in a synchronos orbit round Mars. This means that (like our moon,) it rorates once for each orbit it makes and it therefore always presents the same face to Mars.
The orbital (and thus rotational) period of Phobos is 7h 39.2min.
9.9 Earth hours
it takes Pluto 6.4 earth days to complete one rotatation
Venus rotates once every 243 Earth days but from one sunrise to the next would be only 116.75 Earth days
It takes about 243 of our days for Venus to do one rotation. That is about 5,832 hours.
Mercury rotates on its axis which similar to the earth. However, it takes 177 earth days for the small planet to make one rotation.
Rotation (Retrograde) 243 Days, 0.5 Hours
9.075 hours
0.3781 days.
16.1 hours
24 hours to be exact.
Neptune takes 16.1 hours to make a full rotation, which is equivalent to 0.673 Earth days.
10 hours 40 minutes.
9.9 Earth hours
The sidereal rotation period of the Moon is just a bit under 27 days and 8 hours.
if by that do you mean that its orbit has less days than its rotation then the answer is yes 1 orbit = 224 days 16.8 hours 1 rotation 243 days 0.5 hours check related link for more info
Jupiter takes about 9 hours 56 minutes to do one full rotation. It represents an equatorial rotation speed of 45,000 kph (28,000 mph), the fastest for any planet. Saturn takes about 10 hours and 39 minutes in earth days.
A lot of people think that it takes exactly 24 hours but it doesn't. It takes 23 hours and 56 minutes. This answer is from Brooke Graham.365 days for a REVOLUTION24 days for rotation