coz of how it obsorves with the sun
One day on Mercury is equivalent to approximately 59 Earth days. Mercury rotates on its axis very slowly, which causes its day to be much longer than a day on Earth.
58.6 Earth days
No two planets in our solar system have the same length of day or length of year. Compared with Earth, these planets have longer years: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. These have much longer days than Earth: Mercury and Venus. Mars has a day that's slightly longer than Earth's day. Depending on the particular definition of "day" that is used, two planets have a day that's longer than than that planet's year. They are Mercury (solar day) and Venus (sidereal day).
1) Mercury rotates very slowly. It takes Mercury about 58.6 Earth days to rotate just once. That's the length of the sidereal day. 2) Mercury has a solar day of about 176 Earth days in length. So, Mercury's solar day is much longer than its long sidereal day. That's because of the combination of slow rotation with a short orbital period (about 88 Earth days).
The rotation period of Mercury is about 59 Earth Days (58.646 days).However, Mercury's orbit of the Sun takes just 88 Earth days, and the result is that the solar day (sunrise to sunrise) on Mercury is much longer. In fact, it is 176 Earth days, or twice the length of the year. The counterclockwise movement around the Sun is in the same direction as the planet turns, preventing the normal rotational day.
One day on Mercury is equal to about 59 Earth days.
Mercury has a shorter travel time by jet from Earth compared to Saturn. This is because Mercury is much closer to Earth in terms of distance. Traveling to Saturn would take significantly longer due to its much greater distance from Earth.
An hour on Neptune is approximately 16.1 Earth hours long. Neptune has a longer rotational period compared to Earth, which is why its days are much longer.
Mercury is much smaller than earth.
It takes Mercury much longer than planet Earth to make a complete spin on its axis. Mercury rotates once every 1407 hours or 58 days.
It's not... Mercury is smaller than Earth.
One day on Mercury is equivalent to about 59 Earth days or 1,407 Earth hours. This is because Mercury orbits the Sun much faster than Earth does, leading to its longer day.