Earth. This is the rotational period relative to the background stars, slightly short of the 24 hour apparent day. This is due to the time difference caused by Earths progression around the sun in that time.
Everyone knows that it takes the Earth 24 hours to make one rotation. Saturn on the other hand, takes 10 hours and 45 minutes to complete one rotation.
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.
A planet's period of rotation refers to the time it takes for the planet to complete one full rotation on its axis. This is what determines the length of a day on that planet. For example, Earth's period of rotation is approximately 24 hours, which is why we have a 24-hour day.
Iit takes planet Earth 23 hours and 56 minutes to rotate omits axis once
Jupiter takes about 9 hours 56 minutes to do one full rotation. It represents an equatorial rotation speed of 45,000 kph (28,000 mph), the fastest for any planet. Saturn takes about 10 hours and 39 minutes in earth days.
The rotation period of Mars, which is the time it takes for the planet to complete one full rotation on its axis, is approximately 24.6 hours. This means that a day on Mars is only slightly longer than a day on Earth.
A "day" on Saturn is the time it takes to make one rotation about its axis. It spins very quickly, and takes from 10 hours, 32 minutes to 10 hours, 47 minutes depending on the latitude (the polar regions spin at a slower rate). (see the related link)
The planet Jupiter takes just under 10 hours to rotate once (9.925 Earth hours). The planet Saturn takes just over 10 hours. (10 hours 14 minutes at its equator).
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis
The time it takes for a planet to rotate on its axis varies depending on the planet. For example, Earth takes about 24 hours to complete one full rotation (a day), while Mars takes about 24.6 hours. Venus has an extremely slow rotation, completing one rotation in about 243 Earth days.
Mars is about the closest to the Earth's rotation among the planets in our solar system. Earth spins in 24 hours; Mars takes 24 hours 40 minutes.
0.41354 days, is the time it takes Jupiter to complete one rotation.Jupiter rotates on its axis every 9 hours, 55 minutes, and 30 seconds. 9 hours 55 minutes 10 hoursit takes 16.11000 hours or 0.671 days