Uranus (which, unlike other planets in our solar system, spins on its side) completes a rotation on its axis (day) in about 17 hours 14 minutes.
A month on Uranus, defined by the time it takes for the planet to complete one rotation on its axis, is approximately 17.24 Earth hours. However, if you're referring to its orbital period around the Sun, one Uranian year lasts about 84 Earth years, meaning it takes a long time for Uranus to complete a full orbit. Hence, a "month" in terms of its orbit would be much longer, around 7 Earth years.
It takes Uranus about 17 hours and 14 minutes to complete one full rotation on its axis. This is shorter than a day on Earth, which is 24 hours long.
The time of rotation (day) for Uranus is about 17 hours and 14 minutes. The time for one revolution around the Sun (Uranus year) is 30,799 Earth days or about 84.3 Earth years.Uranus's revolution is 87 earth years
== == Uranus sidereal rotation rate is 17 hours 14 minutes 24 seconds [See Link]
Uranus rotates on its axis at a tilt of about 98 degrees, causing it to essentially rotate on its side compared to other planets. Its rotational axis is almost parallel to its orbital plane, leading to extreme seasons on the planet. Uranus takes about 17.24 hours to complete one full rotation.
One complete rotation around the Sun, or one year, is about 365.25 days.
A month on Uranus, defined by the time it takes for the planet to complete one rotation on its axis, is approximately 17.24 Earth hours. However, if you're referring to its orbital period around the Sun, one Uranian year lasts about 84 Earth years, meaning it takes a long time for Uranus to complete a full orbit. Hence, a "month" in terms of its orbit would be much longer, around 7 Earth years.
It takes Uranus about 17 hours and 14 minutes to complete one full rotation on its axis. This is shorter than a day on Earth, which is 24 hours long.
The time of rotation (day) for Uranus is about 17 hours and 14 minutes. The time for one revolution around the Sun (Uranus year) is 30,799 Earth days or about 84.3 Earth years.Uranus's revolution is 87 earth years
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== == Uranus sidereal rotation rate is 17 hours 14 minutes 24 seconds [See Link]
Uranus rotates on its axis at a tilt of about 98 degrees, causing it to essentially rotate on its side compared to other planets. Its rotational axis is almost parallel to its orbital plane, leading to extreme seasons on the planet. Uranus takes about 17.24 hours to complete one full rotation.
A day on Miranda, one of Uranus's moons, lasts about 34.8 hours. This is the time it takes for Miranda to complete one rotation on its axis. Additionally, due to its synchronous rotation, the same side of Miranda always faces Uranus, similar to how the Moon orbits Earth.
14.24 hours Even though Uranus is a much larger planet than earth, it spins faster because most of the planet is made of gas (smaller solid core can spin faster).
Uranus takes about 84 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
It takes one year.
That is how long it takes for the earth to fully complete a rotation around the sun