58 days
In the time it takes Mercury to complete one rotation, Neptune rotates 87.37 times.
No, the planet with the shortest revolution does not necessarily have the shortest rotation. Revolution refers to the time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around the sun, while rotation refers to the time it takes for a planet to complete one full spin on its axis. These two periods can be different for each planet.
it takes 59 days.
The Earth takes 23 hours, 56 minutes to complete a sidereal orbit (the length of time the constellations appear to take for one rotation), but 1 day, or one rotation of the Earth on its axis is 24 hours.
Mercury takes 87.969 days to orbit the sun.
In the time it takes Mercury to complete one rotation, Neptune rotates 87.37 times.
In the time it takes Mercury to complete one rotation, Neptune rotates 87.37 times.
Jupiter takes 10 hours to complete one rotation.
The time for one complete rotation is about 59 Earth days - exactly 2/3 of the time it takes for Mercury to complete one orbit around the Sun. -Golfmad
One complete rotation for the planet Mars equals to 59 Earth days. It will also orbits around the Sun only once.
Mercury's period of rotation would take about 59 earth days
no they do not
Mercury's rotation period is 59 Earth days.
Mercury
58.6 days.
The "day" on Mars, the time it takes for one complete rotation, is about 24.62 Earth hours.
58 days, 15 hours and 30 minutes is the time for one rotation on Mercury.