It takes Mars 24 hours 37 mins 23 seconds (Earth time) to rotate once on its axis. That is its sidereal rotation period, relative to the far distant stars.
no it is 365
The sidereal rotation period of Mars - one spin on its axis relative to background stars, is 24.623 hours. This is very similar to the earths sidereal rotation period.
The rotation of Phobos is Synchronous meaning ''Existing or occurring at the same time.''
Mars, with a rotation period of 24 hours 37 minutes 23 seconds (time taken for one spin on its axis relative to background stars).
A day on Mars, known as a "sol," is approximately 24 hours and 39 minutes long. This is the time it takes for Mars to complete one full rotation on its axis.
The "day" on Mars, the time it takes for one complete rotation, is about 24.62 Earth hours.
yes
one rotation of mars takes 24 hours and 37 minutes.And , its axis of rotation is 24o
Axis inclination - 23° 59
mars rotate about 1433499370 km
Mars
Mars - A day on Mars is about 24.6229 hours
no it is 365
Mars takes just a little longer than earth does, at 24.6229 hours or 1.6 earth days
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The sidereal rotation period of Mars - one spin on its axis relative to background stars, is 24.623 hours. This is very similar to the earths sidereal rotation period.
The rotation of Phobos is Synchronous meaning ''Existing or occurring at the same time.''