25 days at the equator.
Since the sun is not solid, there's no reason that all of it must rotate at the same rate,
so it doesn't. The rate decreases (and the period increases) with increasing latitude ...
the farther you look from the sun's equator.
The period is just under 25 days for a point on the Equator, increasing smoothly
to a little over 34 days for the surface material rotating around the poles.
Haumea's rotational period is 3.9155 hours.
Rotation means the planet spinning about it axis. (Orbit the the path of the planet round the Sun). The planet Mercury has a rotational period of 58.646 Earth days. The planet Venus has a (retrograde) rotational period of 243.0185 Earth days. The planet Mars has a rotational period of 1.025957 Earth days. The planet Jupiter has a rotational period of 9.925 hours. Obviously Earth has a rotational period of 1 Earth day.
Venus, with a rotation period of 243 days.
Zero. The orbital period of Mercury is 58 days. The rotational period of Uranus is 0.71833 days.
The day is the period of a planet's rotation, or how long it takes to spin once on its axis. Day might also refer to the fraction of its rotational period when an observer can see the Sun, as opposed to night, when the sun is below the horizon.
what is Saturn's moon Titan's rotational period
Saturn has a sidereal rotational period of 10.57 hours and a rotational velocity of 9.87 km per second. Because of its gaseous composition, it has a varying rotational period at the poles which is about 10 hours 45 minutes.
mercury is the first planet closest to the sun which makes it the hottest. its period of revolution is 88 days.
In a rotational pattern.
7.8 hours
Neptune's rotation period about axis is 17.24 hours, while Neptune's revolution period about the Sun is 165 years.
Period of rotation is the time taken for an object to complete exactly one revolution around another object, like the earth rotating around the sun or the moon rotating around the earth.