Jupiter rotates on its axis most rapidly out of all of the planets, 9h 55m 30s for one full spin.
It depends which planet you mean - the Earth takes 23 hours & 56 minutes to rotate once.
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.
Saturn rotates every 10 hours, 45 minutes and 45 seconds
It takes roughly 24 and a half hours. To be more precise, it takes 24 hours 37 minutes 22 seconds.
Iit takes planet Earth 23 hours and 56 minutes to rotate omits axis once
On the planet Saturn, a single day lasts ten hours thirty-nine minutes. This refers to the time it takes for Saturn to rotate on its axis.
On the planet Saturn, a single day lasts ten hours thirty-nine minutes. This refers to the time it takes for Saturn to rotate on its axis.
Neptune takes 16 hours 6 minutes and 36 seconds to rotate or spin once on its axis, or 0.67125 Earth days.
That's a planet's 'day'. On the Earth - that's just under 24 hours (approx. 23 hours 56 minutes' On mercury, it's 88 days !
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis
53 hours with 56 minutes
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.