The same way as earth.
If viewed from above the Sun's north pole, all of the planets orbiting the sun do so in a counter-clockwise direction. All the planets except Venus also rotate counter-clockwise.
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∙ 16y agoMars spins counter clock-wise. This helps all of the martians such as Marvin, breath properly. This may sound untrue, but I have complied data from the last 3 years and it is most surely true.
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∙ 12y agoMars rotates on its axis just as the earth does. The Martian rotation period is 24 hours, 37 minutes and 22.663 seconds, compared with Earth's rotation period of 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds.
Mars rotates on its axis in an eastward direction, which means that its rotation is from west to east. This rotational direction is the same as the majority of the other planets in our solar system.
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∙ 14y agoAt the equator Mars rotates at about 868.22 km/h
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∙ 11y agoIt spins in the same direction as the Earth spins. That's counterclockwise, when
viewed from above its north pole.
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∙ 14y agonorth to east
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∙ 12y agoCounter-clockwise
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It takes Mars approximately 24.6 Earth hours to rotate once on its axis, which is known as a Martian day or sol.
same as earth
Not necessarily. Comets can rotate in either direction on their axis, some rotate counterclockwise while others rotate clockwise. The direction of rotation is determined by various factors such as the direction the comet formed or collisions it may have experienced.
The "day" on Mars, the time it takes for one complete rotation, is about 24.62 Earth hours.
Mars rotates on its axis once every 24.6 hours, which is very similar to Earth's rotation period.
mars rotate about 1433499370 km
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It roates 3.59 to left on its axis
it teke 24 hours and 37 minutes to rotate on its axis.
It takes Mars approximately 24.6 Earth hours to rotate once on its axis, which is known as a Martian day or sol.
Mars rotates in 24 hours 40 minutes.
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It takes 24.7 hours.
it takes mars 24.6 hours to rotate on its axis once
Mars takes about 24 hours and 39 minutes to rotate.
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates on its axis, and it revolves around the Sun, just as all the other planets do.