The Sun completes an equatorial rotation about once every 25 days. However, the poles spin more slowly, taking more than 34 days to rotate.
The disk of the Galaxy is a flattened, rotating system which contains the Sun and other intermediate-to-young stars. The sun sits about 2/3 of the way from the center to the edge of the disk (about 25,000l.y. by the most modern estimates). The sun revolves around the center of the galaxy roughly once every 250 million years.
Day and night are of equal length throughout the year at the equator.
no the length of day depends on the time of year.
There are different definitions for day, but on average the Martian day is 38 minutes longer than the Earth day.
I'm sorry I don't really know much about this, but I do know that the suns spectrum DOES change though out the course of the day
False, the speed it spins on it's axis determinds the length of day. The speed it rotates the sun determinds the length of it's year.
I think that the sun doesn't have any length of day, because of the heat and how the planets revolve around the sun.
Day and night are of equal length throughout the year at the equator.
the length of a day on Jupiter is unknown and so is the amount of days in a year
its the length of your mom and shes pretty fat
no the length of day depends on the time of year.
The suns reflection on the moon.
Venus. The "day" (rotation period or sidereal day) is longer than the year! Venus Sidereal day: 243 Earth days. Venus Year: 224.7 Earth days.
The average length of the day is usually just called "day".
If the shadows are longer, that means the Sun is lower in the sky.
The equinoxes are the two dates each year when the day and the night are of equal length.
orbit including the length of day and year
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