Saturn
True. Jupiter has the fastest rotation rate of any planet in our solar system. It completes one rotation on its axis in about 9.9 hours, making it the fastest spinning planet.
It completes its rotation about every 9.9 hours!
planet Jupiter the length of days would be 9.9 hours
A planet rotates (spins) about its own axis, giving rise to its day. Earth's day is about 24 hours. This motion is distinct from the orbital motion (revolution about the Sun) which is the planet's year.
When Earth's core spins, the planet turns on its axis and completes its rotation. One complete rotation is one day and night.
Jupiter is the planet that rotates the fastest. It completes one rotation on its axis every 9.9 hours, and is also the biggest.
Saturn
True. Jupiter has the fastest rotation rate of any planet in our solar system. It completes one rotation on its axis in about 9.9 hours, making it the fastest spinning planet.
The sidereral rotation of Saturn is 10 hours, 39 minutes at the equator. The clouds rotate at a slightly faster period, which varies by latitude.
The planet Jupiter completes one rotation on its axis every 9.9 hours, which makes it the fastest rotation in the entire Solar System. The Earth's rotation is approximately 24 hours.
Pluto, but its now no longer classed as a planet - its a `Dwarf Planet`
Twenty four hours, one day, represents the time it takes for planet Earth to revolve on its axis one complete time. It takes 365 days for the Earth to rotate around the sun.
It completes its rotation about every 9.9 hours!
planet Jupiter the length of days would be 9.9 hours
Neptune
Mercury
A planet rotates (spins) about its own axis, giving rise to its day. Earth's day is about 24 hours. This motion is distinct from the orbital motion (revolution about the Sun) which is the planet's year.