Yes. All planets rotate about an 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.
no the earth spins on it's axis while rotating around the sun
It takes 88 days for Mercury to revolve around the sun (Orbital Period). It takes 58.6 days for Mercury to rotate on its axis (Sidereal day). It travels at 29.8 miles (47.8 km) a second.
You can't rotate only the inner circle. You can rotate the entire Widdy Board by grabbing it on both sides and moving it in the direction you want to rotate it.
It rotates 90 degrees.
it has in axis brother
it take 10 hours and 14 minutes to rotate on its axis
Because its formed on its axis differently
10.656 hours
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.
10.656 hours is how long it takes Saturn to rotate one time on its axis. That is the length of time for a 'day' on Saurn.
Not particularly: Jupiter and Saturn rotate more rapidly.
Ten hours
Saturn is titled unevenly on its axis and away from the Sun than Earth and has more days to make a year in Earth.
Saturn's period of rotation is 10 hours and 14 minutes.
Yes. Saturn rotates extremely quickly, completing one rotation in almost ten hours.
21,637mph