Saturn is titled unevenly on its axis and away from the Sun than Earth and has more days to make a year in Earth.
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.
1 year
1 year
10,832,327 eart days
1 1\2 year
It takes Saturn equivelent to 29 years to complete a full turn around the sun and it takes Saturn 10.5 hours to complete a turn on its axis. (Therefore a year on Saturn is equivelent to 29 years on Earth and a day on Saturn is 10.5 hours)
It takes the earth approx. 1 year to rotate on its axis, because eash season/solsctis is a quarter amd we have 4 of them. Winter,spring, summer, and fall.
Titan is in Synchronous orbit with Saturn - the same as our own Moon. Because of this, it's day is the same as it's year. A day is defined as the time it takes an object to rotate once on it's axis, whereas a year is defined as the period it takes to orbit it's parent object - in this case Saturn. So a day and a year on Titan is about 15.945 days. See related link for more information.
Well technically it does not take a day to rotate once... it normally takes it 10 hours and 14 min exact to rotate around its axis
Approx 825 times.
Mercury rotates once in about 58.6 Earth days.
59 Earth days to rotate on its axis, 87.96 Earth days to orbit the sun.