Saturn revolves around the sun once every 29.4 Earth years.
It takes Saturn 10,759 Earth days (about 29.5 Earth years) to orbit the Sun.
Saturn takes 29.447 years to make one orbit of the sun.
10759 days, which is around 29.5 years.
yes
It takes the earth to spin once on its axis 1 day i hope this helped :)
Mars takes about 24.6 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis, which is slightly longer than an Earth day.
It takes about 27.3 days for the Moon to spin once on its axis, which is the same amount of time it takes to complete one orbit around the Earth. This synchronous rotation causes the same side of the Moon to always face Earth.
There is no such line. The imaginary line through its centre is the axis, which the Earth rotates around; the imaginary line an equal distance from the poles is the equator. Neither make it spin - that is caused by momentum from the planet's formation.
Around 10 hours.
Yes, Saturn spins on its axis in about 11 hours.
It takes 10.2 Earth hours for Saturn to complete one Saturn day which in other words means spinning once on axis.
the answer is 24 hours
twenty four hours
1 saturnian day thats about 10 earthian hours or so
10 hours, 39 minutes
Saturn
Axis means to spin something on any surface as long as its flat. For example say if you wanted a chair to spin around, you would axis the chair to the ground. To make it a bit easier for you lets just call it a spinning constraint. Something that an object spin.
Axis means to spin something on any surface as long as its flat. For example say if you wanted a chair to spin around, you would axis the chair to the ground. To make it a bit easier for you lets just call it a spinning constraint. Something that an object spin.
Axis means to spin something on any surface as long as its flat. For example say if you wanted a chair to spin around, you would axis the chair to the ground. To make it a bit easier for you lets just call it a spinning constraint. Something that an object spin.
24 hours = 1day for it to spin around once on its axis