Titan is in Synchronous orbit with Saturn - the same as our own Moon.
Because of this, it's day is the same as it's year.
A day is defined as the time it takes an object to rotate once on it's axis, whereas a year is defined as the period it takes to orbit it's parent object - in this case Saturn.
So a day and a year on Titan is about 15.945 days.
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Saturn takes 10 hours and 48 minutes to rotate once on its axis.
First, Titan is a moon of the planet Saturn. And a day on that moon lasts 15.9Earth-days.
Mars.
The actual length of a day is 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.09 seconds
Titan is the biggest moon of saturn and the second biggest in the solar system
the outer four have longer days
The length of day and night is equal at the Vernal and Autumnal equinox.
The length of the Terex Titan truck was approximately 66 ft 9 in.
The length of earth's day is increasing. I don't have the exact figure handy, but it's of the order of 0.002 second longer every 100 years.
march 21st or September 22nd
Houses can be around that length.
A year on the titanic is the exact same 12 MONTHS 1 year. THIS IS THE REAL ANSWER.
there is no exact day
Titan has an orbital period of just under 16 Earth days.
4899mm
The length is generally longer than height but all Shepherds vary and so an exact number isn't exact.
Its depth is 141.5 meters or (464 FT) and its length is 17km or (10.6 Miles).
The length of the sindh wall is 32 KM.
No. Measuring is getting an exact length. Estimating is guessing what the length is