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How Planets Rotate (Watch it at Speed to See 1 Hour in 1 Second)

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#shorts How Planets Rotate (Slow It Down to to See 1 Hour in 1 Second) The rotation periods of the planets cast to a single sphere. Rotations relative to background stars. To measure a day is to count the amount of time it takes for a planet to completely spin around and make one full rotation. This is called a sidereal day. On Earth, a sidereal day is almost exactly 23 hours and 56 minutes. We know how long an Earth day is, but how about the other planets in our solar system? How long does it take for those planets to spin one full rotation? And what is the best way to show the answer to this question? The simple answer is: Mercury: 58d 16h, km/h Venus: 243d 26m, km/h Earth: 23h 56m, 1574 km/h Mars: 24h 36m, 866 km/h Jupiter: 9h 55m, 45,583 km/h Saturn: 10h 33m, 36,840 km/h Uranus: 17h 14m, 14,794 km/h Neptune: 16h, 9,719 km/h In this dataset, it's possible to see all 8 planets on the sphere rotating at once and we have se

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