The planet you live on. Earth.
If you are asking what planet has the least days in a full trip around the sun, it would be the planet Mercury, the moon has the least days in a trip with 29, however it is not counted as a planet.
The planet Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. This is much longer than 28 days. The planet Mercury has a rotation period of about 59 Earth days, also longer than 28 days.
Mercury. Mercury takes 88 days to go around the sun.
Rotation means the planet spinning about it axis. (Orbit the the path of the planet round the Sun). The planet Mercury has a rotational period of 58.646 Earth days. The planet Venus has a (retrograde) rotational period of 243.0185 Earth days. The planet Mars has a rotational period of 1.025957 Earth days. The planet Jupiter has a rotational period of 9.925 hours. Obviously Earth has a rotational period of 1 Earth day.
No planet has a revolution and rotation that takes 27 days. The Moon rotates once every 27 days and revolves around the Earth once every 27 days.
52,594,560 minutes.
There are 36524 days in a regular century (like the 21st century) and 36525 days in a leap century (like the 20th century).
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i think they are 586 days on the planet mercury
The duration of Final Days of Planet Earth is 2.83 hours.
If you are asking what planet has the least days in a full trip around the sun, it would be the planet Mercury, the moon has the least days in a trip with 29, however it is not counted as a planet.
Final Days of Planet Earth was created on 2006-10-06.
Pluto. Is Pluto a planet these days?
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Days are longer than nights in the summer, and the reverse in the winter.
The easy assumption is to multiply 52 (weeks in a year) x 1,000,000= 52,000,000 weeks. But this does not account for leap years and such. It is typically said that 1 year = 52 weeks, but actually it is 52 weeks + 1 day for most years (leap years have an extra day) On average a year has 365.25 days (1/4 day for the extra day every 4 years). But on each century year, there is no 'leap day', with the exception of milenium years. So each century has 365 * 100 + 24 (leap year days) = 36524 days in a century. Each milenium has (36524 * 10 centuries) + 1 leap day = 365241 days per thousand years. Since 1 million = 1000 * 1000, we have 365241 * 1000 = 365,241,000 days in 1 million years. Then divide 365,241,000 days by 7 (days in a week) = 52,177,285.71429 weeks
The planet Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. This is much longer than 28 days. The planet Mercury has a rotation period of about 59 Earth days, also longer than 28 days.