Saturn spins once in about that time.
A "day" on Saturn is between 10 and 11 Earth hours long (from 10 hours 14 minutes to 10 hours 39 minutes, with the average 10 hours 32 minutes). Saturn's rotational speed is based on the atmosphere and varies by latitude, being fastest at the equator.
The planet Saturn takes about 10 hours and 39 minutes for it to rotate on its axis. Since the planet does not rotate uniformly the time does vary.
Four planets hold this distinction: Jupiter (9 hours, 55 minutes) Saturn (10 hours, 33 minutes) Uranus (17 hours, 14 minutes) Neptune (16 hours, 6 minutes)
None of them. The nearest planet to have a day-length of 9 hours is Jupiter, on which days last 9 hours and 56 minutes precisely. Under 10 hours.
Saturn takes about 10 hours and 33 minutes to complete one full rotation on its axis.
10 hours 37 minutes.
10 hours 40 minutes.
To convert minutes to hours, you divide the number of minutes by 60. Therefore, 250 minutes is equal to 4 hours and 10 minutes.
12 hours - 10 hours = 2 hours15 minutes - 25 minutes = -10 minutes2 hours + -10 minutes = 1 hour : 50 minutes
130 minutes is 2 hours and 10 minutes
A "day" on Saturn is between 10 and 11 Earth hours long (from 10 hours 14 minutes to 10 hours 39 minutes, with the average 10 hours 32 minutes). Saturn's rotational speed is based on the atmosphere and varies by latitude, being fastest at the equator.
The planet Saturn takes about 10 hours and 39 minutes for it to rotate on its axis. Since the planet does not rotate uniformly the time does vary.
It depends on where in the UK, but it will take about 4 hours and 10 minutes.
8 hours 10 minutes
10 hours 7 minutes (this is for Frankfurt, Germany)
The flight should take you 10 hours.
Four planets hold this distinction: Jupiter (9 hours, 55 minutes) Saturn (10 hours, 33 minutes) Uranus (17 hours, 14 minutes) Neptune (16 hours, 6 minutes)