A Jupiter day is 10 Earth hours, and a year is 12 Earth years, or about 4383 Earth days.
The Earths sidereal rotation period is 23 hours and 56 seconds. = =
365 days, or a year.
There is a 14.07504 hour difference in the day between the two planets. A day on Jupiter lasts 9.92496 hours as it is the fastest rotating body in your Solar System while an Earth day of course is 24 hours.
Solar day (24 hours for the Earth): about 116.75 Earth days. Sidereal day (rotation period, about 23 hours and 56 minutes for the Earth): about 243 Earth days. Year: about 224.7 Earth days.
Mars rotates on its axis (one sidereal day) with a rotation period of 1.0256 Earth days or 24.622 hours. Mars orbits the Sun in 686.971 Earth days or 1.8808 Earth years or 668.6 Martian days. Mars has to have a leap year every third year and subtract a day or add two days.
59 earth days
6 Earth Days
venus completes an orbit every 224.65 days.
The rotation period of Venus is equal to about 243.02 Earth days.
56,000 earth days
Mercury is 58.646 earth days.
The rotation of the Earth produces days and nights, because different areas are illuminated at different times. The orbit of the Earth creates years because the period of rotation dictates how long it takes for all the seasons to pass by. The rotation rate of the Sun does not affect either the days or the years of Earth.
365 days - It takes the Earth 365 days (1 year) to complete a full rotation.
It take more than 8 days.
Rotation Period about Axis: (length of Pluto's day) 6.387 days (retrograde). A year on Pluto is 248 Earth years.
Year: 88 Earth days. Rotation period (sidereal day): 58.6 Earth days. Solar day: 176 Earth days.
It takes 58.6 earth-days.