The period is 24 hours, governed by the Sun rising and setting. But this is a trick question because during that 24 hours, the Earth has gone round its orbit a little so it has to rotate for four extra minutes each day to get to noon with the Sun at the same place in the sky.
The period relative to the stars is 23 hours 56 minutes, so our 24-hour day makes all the stars rise and set four minutes earlier each day.
Callisto takes about 16.7 Earth days to complete one full rotation on its axis.
The "day" on Mars, the time it takes for one complete rotation, is about 24.62 Earth hours.
venus takes 243 earth days to complete one day. its days are actually longer than its years at it takes 225 earth days to orbit the sun.
The moon takes about 27.3 days to rotate once on its axis. This rotation period is almost the same as its orbital period around the Earth, which is why we always see the same face of the moon from Earth.
The time it takes for a planet to complete one rotation on its axis is known as its sidereal day. For example, Earth takes approximately 24 hours to complete one rotation. Other planets like Venus have longer rotation periods, for instance 243 Earth days for Venus to rotate once.
It takes about 58.6 Earth days to rotate:)
24 hours.
Eris takes approximately 550 Earth years to rotate on its axis.
It takes 24 hours!
It Takes One Day for the earth to rotate on its axis.
It takes approximately 168 hours, or 7 days, for the Earth to rotate around its axis seven times. This is equivalent to one week of time.
It takes about 58.6 Earth days.
It takes 23.9345 hours. The axis is tilted by 23.44 degrees.
It takes 58.6 Earth days for Mercury to rotate on it's axis once.
It takes 85 hours 3½ Earth days for Europa to rotate on its axis. It also takes 85 hours for Europa to complete one orbit around Jupiter.
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun and about 16 hours to rotate on its axis.
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.