The equatorial rotational speed for the planet Mars is about 868.22 km/hr or 540 mph. This is far slower than the rotation of Earth (1674.4 km/hr), giving the two planets roughly the same period of rotation (Mars day = 24.6 Earth hours).
About the same as Earth 24 Hours , abit slower i think
Mars spins on its axis 24.6 hours
the rotation of mars is 25.2 million seconds
The rotation of Mars is very similar to the rotation of earth. Its axial tilt, the length of its day, and the direction of its rotation are all very similar to those of earth.
no it is 365
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.
Earth's rotation speed is gradually decreasing, as a result of the tides.
Mars sidereal rotation is 1.025 day Earths sidereal rotation is 0.997 day. Mars rotates on its axis at a speed similar to Earth's,averagiung 25 degrees,although in the past that angle has been as great as 60 degrees. This means that Mars,like Earth,has distinct seasons
Earth and Mars are the planets in this solar system with similar rotation speed of approximately 24 hr.
Mars has a similar rotation speed as the Earth - 24 hours and 38 minutes.
the rotation of mars is 25.2 million seconds
The length of a planet's day depends on the speed of its rotation. Mars rotates slightly more slowly than Earth does, and so it has a slightly longer day.
Their a 5 different types of rotation
It takes mars 1.03 days to make a rotation
mars rotate about 1433499370 km
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yes
Counterclockwise.
The "day" on Mars, the time it takes for one complete rotation, is about 24.62 Earth hours.