It spins very slowly on its axis, once every 58.6 days relative to background stars.
Mercury takes about 59 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. This is longer than its orbital period around the sun, which is about 88 Earth days.
It takes Mercury about 59 Earth days to complete one full rotation on its axis. This means that a day on Mercury (one full rotation) is equivalent to 59 Earth days.
One rotation period in Mercury, also known as a day, is equivalent to about 59 Earth days. Mercury's slow rotation contributes to its extreme temperature differences between the day and night sides of the planet.
Mercury takes about 59 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis.
In the time it takes Mercury to complete one rotation, Neptune rotates 87.37 times.
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88 days
Mercury takes about 59 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. This is longer than its orbital period around the sun, which is about 88 Earth days.
It takes Mercury about 59 Earth days to complete one full rotation on its axis. This means that a day on Mercury (one full rotation) is equivalent to 59 Earth days.
it takes 88 days
It takes Mercury 1407.6 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
It takes Mercury 1407.6 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
Mercury's rotation length is 3333333333333333333.8 billion cm. ;-) no lies i checked with my younger sister Haymen. xx
59 earth days
I think its about 67days. Not sure now sha
Mercury's rotation length is 3333333333333333333.8 billion cm. ;-) no lies i checked with my younger sister Haymen. xx
58 days, 15 hours and 30 minutes is the time for one rotation on Mercury.