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Venus spins the most slowly of any planet in our solar system. It takes 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis, which is longer than the time it takes for Venus to complete one orbit around the Sun.
There is more than one planet that has not tilt. The planets are Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter. The planet's also do not have seasons.
14.24 hours Even though Uranus is a much larger planet than earth, it spins faster because most of the planet is made of gas (smaller solid core can spin faster).
Mercury executes a complete, 360-degree rotation on its axis every 58.6 earth-days ... very roughly double the rotation period of earth's moon. We're unable to find a definition of 'barely' in our Glossary of Astronomical Terms.
All of them, though some more slowly than others.
It's to do with the length of time a planet takes to spin, a planet that spins on its axis faster than the earth will have a shorter apparent day.
Uranus is the planet that is tilted on its axis more than any other planet in our solar system. Its axis is tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees, causing it to essentially roll on its side as it orbits the Sun.
Yes, it spins on an axis 90 degrees to plane of the solar system, different than any other planet.
Venus rotates on its axis slower than any other planet.
In our solar system yes in our universe no
Venus rotates on its axis slower than any other planet.
In the Sol solar system, Uranus. This is thought to be due to a collision early in its history.
Venus spins the most slowly of any planet in our solar system. It takes 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis, which is longer than the time it takes for Venus to complete one orbit around the Sun.
True, Jupiter rotates on it's axis once every 10 hours.
No. That would be Uranus.
Because it is spinning. Everything in the universe (that we know of so far, and we don't expect to find many exceptions) is spinning. Anything that spins is spinning around some "axis" of rotation, often more than one axis of rotation. The Sun is spinning; therefore, it has an axis of rotation. It spins in about 28 days; however, the Sun is not a solid, and the poles spin more slowly than the mid-latitudes and faster near the equator.
The planet Uranus spins on its axis just a little slower than once every 17 hours. Because the axis of the planet is sideways in relation to its orbit, (Uranus spins on its side), daylight lasts for about earth 70 days, and darkness last for about earth 70 days.