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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).

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About the same as Earth 24 Hours , abit slower i think

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Mars spins on its axis 24.6 hours

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