Most likely Jupiter.
According to Kepler, the planet with the largest semi-major axis would have been Saturn.That was the furthest planet known in the solar system before the invention of the telescopeand the subsequent discovery of three more planets.
"Rotation" is the spinning of a planet on its axis.
Pretty much every planet has an axis, because an axis is what a planet rotates around. Any planet that rotates has an axis, and pretty much every planet known rotates.
Although it's the largest planet, Jupiter takes the shortest time to rotate on it's axis - 9h 55 mins 30 sec
A planet rotates on its axis, an imaginary line that runs from its North Pole to its South Pole. This rotation determines the length of a day on the planet.
rotation is the spiinning of the planet on its axis and revoulution is the orbiting of the planet around the sun
A planet's axis can be described as an imaginary line passing through its center and around which it rotates. The axis determines the planet's orientation in space and influences its seasons and climate. For Earth, the axis is tilted approximately 23.5 degrees relative to its orbit around the Sun.
A planet spinning on it's axis is called rotation
No. Jupiter is the largest planet in our Solar System. Saturn is the second largest.
The earth is the largest planet in our atmosphere. Jupiter is the largest planet in out solar system.
A planet's axis is an imaginary line that runs through its center, connecting the North and South Poles. The tilt of this axis is responsible for the changing seasons on the planet as it orbits the sun.
yes all planets have an axis