Neptunes days are 16 hours, 6 minutes and 36 seconds in averate.Being a gas giant Neptune isn't solid so the closer one gets to the poles the faster the spin about 12 hrs or slower at it's equator about 18 hrs with eddies and whirlpools in between.
try watching a river at its bend and drop a bit of wood as a reference----not all of the water moves at the same speed
16 hour and 7 minute eqaul one day at uranus
Uranus is way farther from the Sun than Earth, so it takes longer to revolve around it. Instead of taking about 365 Earth days, which is how long it takes Earth, Uranus takes about30,685 Earth days!You can't have a simple exact answer. For one thing there are slightly different definitions for the "orbital period" of Uranus and the length of an "Earth day".(I've used one of the numbers given by NASA.)
It takes approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes for light from the Sun to reach Uranus when the two are at their closest distance. This is due to the vast distance between the Sun and Uranus in our solar system.
One day on Neptune equals 16 hours and 6 minutes. This is the same as about 0.67 of an Earth Day.
Uranus's gravity is 90% that of Earth's, so if you weigh 100 lbs it's pretty simple, you would weigh 90 lbs on Uranus. You wouldn't last long there, though.
there is 1123 hours in a uranus year it is not that long in earth hours to us!
Uranus has a day length of about 17.25 Earth hours. So the answer is 23 x 17.25 Earth hours, more or less. That's about 396 hours.
It takes about 17 hours and 14 minutes for Uranus to complete one full rotation on its axis. This means a day on Uranus is equivalent to 17 Earth hours.
It takes about 736491 hours (about 84 Earth years) for Uranus to go around the sun.
One day on Uranus is equivalent to about 17.24 Earth hours. Uranus rotates on its axis at a different speed compared to Earth, leading to longer days on that planet.
A full day on Uranus is 17 hours, 14 minutes and 24 seconds ( to be exact.). In other words, a day on Uranus is shorter than a full day on Earth.
Uranus that rotates on its side takes 17 hours and 14 minutes (Earth Time).
17 hours 84 earth years
There is 530,600 hours in a year on the planet Uranus
16 hour and 7 minute eqaul one day at uranus
On Uranus, each pole experiences 42 years of continuous daylight followed by 42 years of continuous darkness due to the extreme tilt of the planet's rotation axis. This is because Uranus is tilted almost parallel to its orbit around the Sun.
it would take 739,178 hours to get to uranus or 6months