24 hours total, 12 hours excluding the night, if I understand your question. The hours are severely distorted at the Poles, though.
There are about 2.4 Jupiter days in one Earth day.
A day on Jupiter is less than 10 Earth hours
One day on Mercury is equivalent to approximately 59 Earth days. Mercury rotates on its axis very slowly, which causes its day to be much longer than a day on Earth.
Pluto rotates much more slowly than Earth so a day on Pluto is much longer than a day on Earth. A day on Pluto is 6.4 Earth days or 153.3 hours long.
On Neptune, a day is about 16 Earth hours and 6 Earth minutes long. Neptune has a much longer day than Earth due to its slow rotation, which results in a longer day-night cycle on the planet.
Half and half
Senator Gaylord Nelson (the main founder of Earth Day) had a colleague that had a birthday on earth day so after much thinking and some help he came up with earth day
16 Earth hours
The Day the Earth Stood Still grossed $233,066,978 worldwide.
A day on Mars is slightly longer, about 24.62 Earth hours (24 hours, 37 minutes).
One Ganymede day is approximately 7 Earth days. Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, has a longer day due to its slower rotation compared to Earth's.
The Day the Earth Stood Still grossed $79,366,978 in the domestic market.
There are about 2.4 Jupiter days in one Earth day.
Yes, Titan experiences day and night due to its rotation on its axis, much like Earth. However, Titan's day is about 16 Earth days long because it has a much slower rotation period.
The Earth travels about 92 million miles in its orbit around the sun each day.
A day on neptune is 4 hours longer than a day on earth because science proves this on youtube. wach now .... yeah science is cool
Once a day throughout its history.