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Jupiter has a period revolution (or orbital period) of 4331 Earth days.
No. The period of revolution depends on the size of the orbit of the planet.
There would be [182 and 5/8] days in a year; each day would be 48 hours long.
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A year on Pluto is 247.92 Earth years, or 90,553 Earth days, one day on Pluto is equivilant to 6.387 earth days, or 153.3 hours.
The sun does revolve in the Galaxy, but the period at which a single revolution would occur would be hundreds of millions of years. The sun spins every 25 days.
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the period of revolution is related to the semimajor axis.... :)
the period of revolution is about 6.4 days
Jupiter has a period revolution (or orbital period) of 4331 Earth days.
rotation would be 9 hours and 55 minutes.
There is no planet with a revolution period of 164 Earth days. Neptune, however, has a revolution period of 164.8 Earth years.
The period from 1750 - 1850 is known as the Age of Revolution.
Mars has roughly twice the Earth's period of revolution.
No. The period of revolution depends on the size of the orbit of the planet.
its revolution period is 687 (Earth) days.And its rotation period is 24 hours, 39 minutes