Planet Nine, a hypothetical planet in our solar system, has not been directly observed, so its rotation period remains unknown. Estimates based on its potential characteristics suggest that it may have a long day, possibly taking several hours to rotate on its axis. However, until more concrete evidence is found, any specific time frame is purely speculative.
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis
Eris takes approximately 550 Earth years to rotate on its axis.
1 saturnian day thats about 10 earthian hours or so
About 28 days.
365 and 1 to 4 days
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis
25.9±0.5 hr, according to the Wikipedia article.
Eris takes approximately 550 Earth years to rotate on its axis.
It depends which planet you mean - the Earth takes 23 hours & 56 minutes to rotate once.
when diaz
59 Earth days to rotate on its axis, 87.96 Earth days to orbit the sun.
About 9 hours and 50 minutes, is the time for Jupiter to rotate once.
The planet rotates once about every 59 Earth days.i watch alot of science shows :)
1 saturnian day thats about 10 earthian hours or so
1 year
About 28 days.
27.32 days