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Uranus is the slowest rotating planet of the solar system. The speed of rotation of the Uranus around its axis is 17 hours and 24 minutes. It means that the day and night time of Uranus is lesser than the earth's time which is around 24 hours. The time for one revolution around the Sun (Uranus year) is 30,799 Earth days or about 84.3 Earth years.

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