Saturn has a sidereal rotational period of 10.57 hours and a rotational velocity of 9.87 km per second. Because of its gaseous composition, it has a varying rotational period at the poles which is about 10 hours 45 minutes.
At the equator, Saturn has a rotational period of 10 hours 14 minutes. At the poles, it has a rotational period of 10 hours 38 minutes 25 seconds.
It takes Saturn equivelent to 29 years to complete a full turn around the sun and it takes Saturn 10.5 hours to complete a turn on its axis. (Therefore a year on Saturn is equivelent to 29 years on Earth and a day on Saturn is 10.5 hours)
about every 3 years
Ten hours
It takes Venus about 243 Earth days to rotate once. It takes Venus about 225 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.
10.656 hours is how long it takes Saturn to rotate one time on its axis. That is the length of time for a 'day' on Saurn.
Have no idea.
It takes 29.5 of our years to revolve around the Sun.
In this case the word is "revolve". "Rotate" is used for an object that turns around an axis within itself. Saturn takes about 29.5 years to revolve once around the Sun.
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It takes Saturn equivelent to 29 years to complete a full turn around the sun and it takes Saturn 10.5 hours to complete a turn on its axis. (Therefore a year on Saturn is equivelent to 29 years on Earth and a day on Saturn is 10.5 hours)
24.4 earth years
The question is a bit mixed up. I guess it means "How much time does Saturn take to revolve around the Sun?", probably. The answer to that is : about 29 and a half Earth years.
The word is "revolve" or "orbit", not "rotate". It takes Eris 560 years to orbit the Sun once.
10,832,327 eart days
29.5 earth years
between 10 to 11 hours
about every 3 years