Revolution and rotation time of 8 planet
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The revolution period is 686.98 days and the rotation period is 24.623 hours. Jupiter is the largest planet ofthe solar system......
Rotation and Revolution of Other Planets
The rotation and revolution motion of other planets in the solar system is described below:
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. This proximity and its small size make it difficult to study telescopically. Its orbit has a large eccentricity (0.206). The revolution period around Sun is given as 88 days and the rotation period is 58.8 days, which is the 2/3 of the orbital period.
Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon. Its orbit brings it closer to Earth than any other planet. Its orbital period or revolution period is 224.7 days and the period of rotation about its own axis is 243.7 days.
Mars, popularly called the red planet because of its hue when viewed from Earth. The orbit of Mars is quite elliptical (eccentricity 0.0934). The revolution period is 686.98 days and the rotation period is 24.623 hours.
Jupiter is the largest planet of the solar system. It is thought to have a small, hot rocky core. This is surrounded by concentric layers of hydrogen. Its orbital and rotational periods are 11.86 years and 9.55 hoursrespectively.
Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Thin concentric rings in its equatorial plane give the planet a striking appearance. The orbital period of Saturn is 29.46 years and the period of rotation is 10.32 hours.
Uranus is so remote from the Earth that Earth bound telescopic observation reveals no surface features. The orbital and the rotation periods of Uranus are 84.02 yearsand 17.24 hours respectively.
Neptune is last planet or farthest planet from Sun in the solar system. The revolution period of Neptune is given as 164.79 years. The period of rotation is 16.11 hours.
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Rotation and Revolution of Other Planets
The rotation and revolution motion of other planets in the solar system is described below:
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun. This proximity and its small size make it difficult to study telescopically. Its orbit has a large eccentricity (0.206). The revolution period around Sun is given as 88 days and the rotation period is 58.8 days, which is the 2/3 of the orbital period.
Venus is the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon. Its orbit brings it closer to Earth than any other planet. Its orbital period or revolution period is 224.7 days and the period of rotation about its own axis is 243.7 days.
Mars, popularly called the red planet because of its hue when viewed from Earth. The orbit of Mars is quite elliptical (eccentricity 0.0934). The revolution period is 686.98 days and the rotation period is 24.623 hours.
Jupiter is the largest planet of the solar system. It is thought to have a small, hot rocky core. This is surrounded by concentric layers of hydrogen. Its orbital and rotational periods are 11.86 years and 9.55 hoursrespectively.
Saturn is the second largest planet in the solar system. Thin concentric rings in its equatorial plane give the planet a striking appearance. The orbital period of Saturn is 29.46 years and the period of rotation is 10.32 hours.
Uranus is so remote from the Earth that Earth bound telescopic observation reveals no surface features. The orbital and the rotation periods of Uranus are 84.02 yearsand 17.24 hours respectively.
Neptune is last planet or farthest planet from Sun in the solar system. The revolution period of Neptune is given as 164.79 years. The period of rotation is 16.11 hours.
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mecury-88days 1 revolution,59 days 1 rotation
venus-224 days 1 revolution,243 days 1 rotation
earth-365 days 1 revolution,0.99 days 1 rotation
mars-687 days 1 revolution,
jupiter-4331 days 1 revolution,
saturn-10747 days 1 revolution,
uranus-30589 days 1 revolution,
neptune-59800 days 1 revolution,
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