It takes 84 years, or 30,687 days, for Uranus to complete one revolution around the sun. Not including Pluto (which is considered a dwarf planet, and not one of the major planets of the solar system) Uranus has the next to longest revolution period. The only planet that takes longer is Neptune.
Jupiter rotates on its axis once every 9.9 hours, which is the length of its day.
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Mercury does not spin as fast as Earth, so a Mercurian day (the time it takes a planet to rotate once) is 59 Earth days.
for it to all spin it is about 1 year!
It takes 10.2 Earth hours for Saturn to complete one Saturn day which in other words means spinning once on axis.
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One day equals one spin on earth's axis.
the answer is 24 hours
It takes the earth to spin once on its axis 1 day i hope this helped :)
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The time it takes to make one spin on its axis relative to the background stars is 24h:37min:22.663sec
It takes about 24 hours and 37 minutes.
Jupiter rotates on its axis once every 9.9 hours, which is the length of its day.
It takes Mercury much longer than planet Earth to make a complete spin on its axis. Mercury rotates once every 1407 hours or 58 days.