Neptunes days are 16 hours, 6 minutes and 36 seconds in averate.Being a gas giant Neptune isn't solid so the closer one gets to the poles the faster the spin about 12 hrs or slower at it's equator about 18 hrs with eddies and whirlpools in between.
try watching a river at its bend and drop a bit of wood as a reference----not all of the water moves at the same speed
a lot! it takes about 10,980 earth days to make up a year for neptune to go around the sun and back!
A year for Neptune is equal to 164.79 Earth years and a "day" is 16.1 Earth hours long. So a Neptune year is equal to 60,910 Earth days or 89,666 Neptune days. Interesting fact : there has not been one full Neptunian year since its discovery in September, 1846. In late June of 2011, we will mark one "year" since its discovery.
One orbit for Neptune takes nearly 165 Earth years (164.79 years). This is approximately 60,190 Earth days. But a day (complete rotation) for Neptune is much shorter than Earth's, about 16 Earth hours. So there are about 89,666 "Neptune days" in a "Neptune year".
It would take over 16,000 Earth days, or around 44 Earth years, for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to Neptune at its average distance from Earth. The actual time would depend on the speed and trajectory of the spacecraft.
It takes roughly 6.4 Earth days for Neptune to rotate on it's axis.
60,190.03 Earth days (164.79 Earth years) (89,666 Neptune days)
Neptune orbits the sun, not Earth. Its orbital period is 60,182 Earth days, or about 165 Earth years.
a lot! it takes about 10,980 earth days to make up a year for neptune to go around the sun and back!
A year for Neptune is equal to 164.79 Earth years and a "day" is 16.1 Earth hours long. So a Neptune year is equal to 60,910 Earth days or 89,666 Neptune days. Interesting fact : there has not been one full Neptunian year since its discovery in September, 1846. In late June of 2011, we will mark one "year" since its discovery.
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One orbit for Neptune takes nearly 165 Earth years (164.79 years). This is approximately 60,190 Earth days. But a day (complete rotation) for Neptune is much shorter than Earth's, about 16 Earth hours. So there are about 89,666 "Neptune days" in a "Neptune year".
60225 earth days = one year on Neptune
It would take over 16,000 Earth days, or around 44 Earth years, for a spacecraft to travel from Earth to Neptune at its average distance from Earth. The actual time would depend on the speed and trajectory of the spacecraft.
16 hours or 0.67125 earth days
It takes roughly 6.4 Earth days for Neptune to rotate on it's axis.
I'm not sure how many days in one of Neptune years but one of Neptune's days is 16 hours and 7 minutes long. And one year is 165 earth years so 365 x 165 = 60225 earth days in one Neptune year.
60,182 earth days.