It takes Mercury 58.65 earth days day to rotate so that would probly be the closest to 59-60 earth days
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No. The moon rotates much slower than Earth. Earth completes a rotation once every days. The moon completes a rotation once every 27 days.
Mercury has 322 more days than Earth, as it completes an orbit around the sun in about 88 Earth days.
Mercury and Venus both have shorter years than Earth does. They are closer to the sun and the orbit is shorter than Earth's.
1. They locate the moon to determine the date. 2. They find the north star to determine their location. 3. The search for new objects.
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There are three different "Earth days". I will point you to a couple of links that have information about "Earth days", and lunar orbit information. Roughly, the Moon completes one orbit in 28 days, so it completes 1/28th of its orbit.
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It takes Mercury 58.65 earth days day to rotate so that would probly be the closest to 59-60 earth days
The moon completes an orbit relative to the Earth in 27.32 days. It also completes an orbit relative to the sun in 365.24 days on the average.
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VenusIt completes one orbit around the sun in about 224.7 Earth days.
No. The moon rotates much slower than Earth. Earth completes a rotation once every days. The moon completes a rotation once every 27 days.
27.32 days
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This is because the moon's orbit accounts for the extra days.