Length of days are never equal
The sidereal rotation period of Pluto is about 6.39 Earth days.Therefore, 31 Plutonian days is equal to (31 * 6.39) = 198.09 Earth days.Also note that 31 Earth days would be equal to (31 / 6.39) = 4.85 Plutonian days.
225 Earth days.
One year on Jupiter is equal to 11 Earth years
It takes about 88 of our days to orbit the sun.
One day on the moon is equal to approximately 29.5 Earth days. This is because it takes the moon about 29.5 days to complete one full rotation on its axis, which is the same amount of time it takes to complete one orbit around the Earth.
The days of the week on the planet Mercury have different names and lengths compared to Earth.
They all have days and years, but they are all of different lengths to days and years on Earth.
The sidereal rotation period of Pluto is about 6.39 Earth days.Therefore, 31 Plutonian days is equal to (31 * 6.39) = 198.09 Earth days.Also note that 31 Earth days would be equal to (31 / 6.39) = 4.85 Plutonian days.
225 Earth days.
About 12 hours if you don't count the night.
One year on Jupiter is equal to 11 Earth years
The lunar night lasts about 14 Earth days. This is because the Moon takes approximately 29.5 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis and orbit around the Earth, resulting in equal lengths of day and night. During this time, temperatures can drop drastically, making it a challenging environment for exploration.
One Neptune year is equal to 60,190 earth days.
59 days
59 days
because earth is rotating and revolving
A day on the Moon (about 29.5 Earth days) is the same length as a year on Earth (365.25 days) because of a phenomenon called synchronous rotation. The Moon's rotation period is the same as its orbit around Earth, causing one side of the Moon to always face Earth, leading to equal lengths of day and year.