In the northern hemisphere, the days started getting shorter on June 22, after the Summer Solstice.
Mercury has a year that is shorter than its day. It takes Mercury about 88 Earth days to orbit the Sun, but it rotates on its axis so slowly that its day is much longer, lasting about 176 Earth days.
The Moon "year" is basically the same as the Earth's, because they orbit the Sun together. That's about 365.25 Earth days. A Moon "day" is about 27.3 or 29.5 Earth days, depending on the definition used for day. So, the answer is "shorter".
Shorter. Mercury has a shorter orbit than earth and 1 day in mercury = 59 days on Earth. 1 year on mercury= 88 days on earth.
There are about 2.4 Jupiter days in one Earth day.
Venus' day is longer than its year. It takes approximately 243 Earth days for Venus to complete one rotation on its axis, while it takes about 225 Earth days for Venus to orbit the Sun. This results in Venus having a day that is about 18 Earth days shorter than its year.
No, days are not shorter in winter. The length of a day remains constant throughout the year. However, the amount of daylight hours during winter is shorter because the Earth's axis is tilted away from the sun, causing the sun to be lower in the sky and for days to have less daylight.
That depends on your latitude. Near the equator, the days will hardly get longer or shorter; the nearer you get to the poles, the greater the difference will be.That depends on your latitude. Near the equator, the days will hardly get longer or shorter; the nearer you get to the poles, the greater the difference will be.That depends on your latitude. Near the equator, the days will hardly get longer or shorter; the nearer you get to the poles, the greater the difference will be.That depends on your latitude. Near the equator, the days will hardly get longer or shorter; the nearer you get to the poles, the greater the difference will be.
No. One "lunar day" is 29.5 days.
The 14th day is when you ovulate in a 28 day cycle. Most cycles run 28-38 days and not shorter. If you are having a shorter cycle go to the doctor this isn't normal.
It is shorter Than it's day! 288 days
It is shorter Than it's day! 288 days
Mercury has a year that is shorter than its day. It takes Mercury about 88 Earth days to orbit the Sun, but it rotates on its axis so slowly that its day is much longer, lasting about 176 Earth days.
Because 365 days make a year, so therefore, days are smaller.
It really depends on the day, because in January or at least after the fall and winter come, days get shorter and shorter and it really varies on the day too.
yes, it did. It made the day approximately 1.26 micro seconds shorter! Can you belive that??!!! I can't!!!
It is 297 days from February 1st 2009 until 24th November 2009, start day and end day included.
The number of days in the year 2009 were 365. It was not a leap year so there was not an extra day.