Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solor System...........but if you include the Sun and a planet instead of a star then it would be the Sun. The Sun is recorded as a star and not a planet but most people think the the Sun is a planet and not a star.
I think the question meant to ask "fastest rotating", not fastest "revolving".The fastest rotating plant in the Solar System is Jupiter, at 9 hours 50 minutes for each rotation. Since it is also the largest planet, at an equatorial diameter of 142,800 kilometers, that means that its equatorial velocity is 91,000 kilometers per hour, or about 57,000 miles per hour.
Jupiter takes about 9 hours 55 minutes to spin once on it's axis which makes it the fastest rotation. Mercury is the fastest spinning planet.
The axis of the planet Uranus is tipped. The poles are on the sides of the planet instead of the top and bottom. This makes it spin sideways compared to the other planets in our system.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, neptune and Uranus. Not Pluto. 2 years ago it became a dwarf planet and does not count as a planet anymore.
jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system.
Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in our solar system, completing a full rotation on its axis in just under 10 hours.
jupiter has the fastest rotating body in the solar system!
Because Jupiter is spinning very quickly, it's the fastest spinning planet in our solar system.
The spinning rotation of a planet from east to west is called retrograde rotation. This is the opposite direction to the majority of planets in our solar system, which rotate from west to east in a prograde rotation.
Jupiter is the fifth planet in the solar system and is also the fastest spinning planet in the solar system. Jupiter also has 63 named satellites in its orbit.
In Solar System there is no planet having thirteen moons, though the Neptune has 14 moons instead.
Jupiter is the largest planet in the Solor System...........but if you include the Sun and a planet instead of a star then it would be the Sun. The Sun is recorded as a star and not a planet but most people think the the Sun is a planet and not a star.
I think the question meant to ask "fastest rotating", not fastest "revolving".The fastest rotating plant in the Solar System is Jupiter, at 9 hours 50 minutes for each rotation. Since it is also the largest planet, at an equatorial diameter of 142,800 kilometers, that means that its equatorial velocity is 91,000 kilometers per hour, or about 57,000 miles per hour.
Yes it does. Any body that is spinning has an axis. It turns out that *every* body in the Solar System is spinning. The axis is the line through the center of the body that connects the north pole to the south pole. HTH, Gdunge
Jupiter takes about 9 hours 55 minutes to spin once on it's axis which makes it the fastest rotation. Mercury is the fastest spinning planet.
Venus is the only planet in our solar system that rotates clockwise (from east to west), which is technically considered spinning from top to bottom. This opposite direction of rotation is unique among the planets.