5...6 maybe 7 hours lol!
Improvement ( not difficult to do that) : The real answer
is about 24 hours and 37 minutes.
Mars takes about 24.6 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis, which is slightly longer than an Earth day.
Mars spins on it's axis in a very similar time to an Earth day. It takes about 24.6 (24.6229) hours for Mars to spin on it's axis. That is about 1.025 earth days.
It takes the earth to spin once on its axis 1 day i hope this helped :)
Mars period of revolution around the sun, its orbit, is 686.971 Earth days long. The time it takes to make one spin on its axis relative to the background stars is 24h:37min:22.663sec. The apparent day or solar day on mars is 24h : 39min : 35sec.
That depends on which solar system and planet you are asking about - we now know for planets orbiting other stars.
Which planet?
It takes about 24 hours and 37 minutes.
The time it takes to make one spin on its axis relative to the background stars is 24h:37min:22.663sec
Mars takes about 24.6 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis, which is slightly longer than an Earth day.
The time it takes to make one spin on its axis relative to the background stars is 24h:37min:22.663sec
Mars spins on it's axis in a very similar time to an Earth day. It takes about 24.6 (24.6229) hours for Mars to spin on it's axis. That is about 1.025 earth days.
It takes 21 hours and 37 minutes to spin on its axis (a day) and 687 days to orbit the sun ( a year)
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It takes 1 day.
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