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Saturn's rotation period is about 10.7 hours, while its orbital period around the Sun is approximately 29.5 Earth years.
Jupiter is less dense and has a shorter period of rotation.
Saturn's rotational period is the Saturnian "day." As Saturn is a gas giant, the visible features on Saturn rotate at different rates depending on latitude; the Equatorial Zone has a period of 10 h 14 min 00 s. All other Saturnian latitudes have been assigned a rotation period of 10 h 39 min 24 s.The precise value for the rotation period of the interior remains elusive but the best estimate is approximately 10 h 45 m 45 s (± 36 s).The revolution period of Saturn refers to the orbital period around the Sun (the Saturn "year"), which is about 10,579 Earth days or 29.5 Earth years.(see related link)
A day on Saturn, also known as its rotation period, is approximately 10.7 hours.
Ceres' period of rotation is approximately 9 hours, which is significantly shorter than Earth's rotation period of about 24 hours. This means that Ceres completes one full rotation on its axis much faster than Earth does.
It is 10.57 hours.
Saturn's rotation period is about 10.7 hours, while its orbital period around the Sun is approximately 29.5 Earth years.
Saturn does not orbit the moon, it orbits the sun. This is called its revolution, not its rotation. Saturn's period of rotation on its axis is 10 hours 33 minutes. Its period of revolution around the sun 29.45 years.
Jupiter is less dense and has a shorter period of rotation.
Saturn rotates at slightly different speeds at different latitudes. On average the rotation period is about 10 and a half hours.
Saturn's rotational period is the Saturnian "day." As Saturn is a gas giant, the visible features on Saturn rotate at different rates depending on latitude; the Equatorial Zone has a period of 10 h 14 min 00 s. All other Saturnian latitudes have been assigned a rotation period of 10 h 39 min 24 s.The precise value for the rotation period of the interior remains elusive but the best estimate is approximately 10 h 45 m 45 s (± 36 s).The revolution period of Saturn refers to the orbital period around the Sun (the Saturn "year"), which is about 10,579 Earth days or 29.5 Earth years.(see related link)
A day on Saturn, also known as its rotation period, is approximately 10.7 hours.
Saturn's period of rotation is the time it takes to rotate once on its axis. It takes 10 hours and 39 minutes for Saturn to rotate, making a day on Saturn shorter than a day on Earth.10 hours, 39 minutes and 22 seconds
10 hours 32 - 47 minutes.
Ceres' period of rotation is approximately 9 hours, which is significantly shorter than Earth's rotation period of about 24 hours. This means that Ceres completes one full rotation on its axis much faster than Earth does.
Longer. A day on Mars is around 39 minutes longer than a day on Earth, and it also takes Mars 668 days to make one trip around the sun (which means that seasons on Mars are also nearly twice as long as seasons on Earth are).
One earth day is 24 hours no matter where you are.