Mars does. A day on Mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds, which is slightly longer than the roughly 24 hour day experienced on Earth.
one earth minute = one mars minute in other word, one minute is one minute everywhere in the universe, same as one second. but one earth day would be different from one mars day as the we use the time it take the earth to finish one rotation as one earth day.
No planet really does have a day "the same length as Earth", but Mars definitely has the one that's the closest. The day length of Mars is just over half an hour longer than Earth's.
Mars rotates every 24.62296 Earth hours. Therefor making it almost as long as an Earth day by the fraction 148,000,000
a day on mars is 24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds compared to earth.
Mars spins on it's axis in a very similar time to an Earth day. It takes about 24.6 (24.6229) hours for Mars to spin on it's axis. That is about 1.025 earth days.
Out of Mercury, Earth, Mars, and Jupiter, Jupiter has the longest year.
The duration of The Day Mars Invaded Earth is 1.17 hours.
It's not. A day on Mars (a sidereal rotation period) is 1.026 Earth days.
The Day Mars Invaded Earth was created on 1963-02-14.
A day on Mars is almost the same as an Earth day. It is only 39.6minutes longer.
It takes about one earth day on mars. My estimate is probably 24 and a half hours in a day. A year takes about 687 earth days on mars.
one earth minute = one mars minute in other word, one minute is one minute everywhere in the universe, same as one second. but one earth day would be different from one mars day as the we use the time it take the earth to finish one rotation as one earth day.
Mars spins slower than earth
It's the day on Mars.
No planet really does have a day "the same length as Earth", but Mars definitely has the one that's the closest. The day length of Mars is just over half an hour longer than Earth's.
The change in the length of the day is due to the tilt of the Earth. You will have your longest day of the year when you live of the part of the Earth that is tilted towards the Sun.
A day on Mars is slightly longer, about 24.62 Earth hours (24 hours, 37 minutes).