Neptune completes a full rotation on its axis in 15 hours, 57 minutes, and 59 seconds. This is in terms of Earth hours, making a day on Neptune a short one.
Ceres rotates on its axis with a period of about 9 hours.
Neptune rotates on its axis once approximately every 16 hours and 6 minutes. This rapid rotation speed results in strong winds and turbulent weather patterns on the planet.
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It takes approximately 6.4 Earth days for Pluto to make one complete rotation on its axis.
Not really; Neptune has its axis (its poles) tilted at 28o which is very similar to the Earth's tilt of 23o. Perhaps you are thinking of the planet Uranus which has its axis tilted 98o , which means that one of its poles is always pointed almost directly toward the Sun and the other pole is pointed toward the outer Solar System. This means that roughly one half of Uranus is always sunlit and the rest is always in darkness, which fits the word "sideways" pretty well.
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Ceres rotates on its axis with a period of about 9 hours.
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Neptune rotates on its axis once approximately every 16 hours and 6 minutes. This rapid rotation speed results in strong winds and turbulent weather patterns on the planet.
Half a day, obviously.
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It takes about 23 hours and 56 minutes.
It takes 24 hours to turn its axis.
One day, or 24 hours.
3minutes 56seconds less than 24 hours.