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  2. What is each planet's period of revolution and rotation?

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    Earth: Revolution period of about 365.25 days, rotation period of about 24 hours. Mars: Revolution period of about 687 Earth days, rotation period of about 24.6 hours. Wiki User. ∙ 13y ago ...

  3. What is Neptunes period of revolution? - Answers

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    The wide equatorial zone rotates with a period of about 18 hours, at the polar regions the rotation period is 12 hours. Its magnetic field rotates in 16H 6 MIN 36 SEC. ... Neptune's period of ...

  4. What is the length of Neptune rotation in earth days? - Answers

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    The length of a day on Neptune, also known as its period of rotation, is about 16.1 Earth hours, or 0.67 Earth days. The length of a year on Neptune, also known as its period of revolution, is 164 ...

  5. What planet has the longest period of rotation? - Answers

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    Neptune is the gas giant furthest from the Sun and Kepler's third law tells us that the period of revolution of a planet around the sun increases as distance from the Sun increases.

  6. List the planets and their orbital periods from shortest to...

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    In order from shortest to longest orbital periods, we've got Mercury (88 Earth days), Venus (225 Earth days), Earth (365.25 days), Mars (687 Earth days), Jupiter (11.9 Earth years), Saturn (29.5 ...

  7. Occasionally Plutos' orbit will remain inside Neptunes' orbit ......

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    A single day, or one rotation period for Pluto, is equal to 6.39 days on Earth. The orbital period of Pluto is equal to 248 years on Earth. Pluto has an axial tilt of 120 degrees.

  8. What type of rotation does Neptune have? - Answers

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    What is the rotation and revoulition period of neptune? Rotation: 0.6713 earth days.Revolution: 60,182 earth days. How long does it take Neptune to make or complete a rotation?

  9. What is the length of one day on Neptune? - Answers

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    The length of a day on Neptune is approximately 16 hours (16 hours 3-6 minutes at last estimate August 2007).

  10. What is the rotation period of all planets in hours? - Answers

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    URANUS ; 17.2 Hours. NEPTUNE ; 16.1 Hours. The rotation period (time taken for the planet to rotate once on its axis relative to background stars) for each of the planets is as follows (in units ...

  11. What planet has the longest revolution? - Answers

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    Neptune has the longest period of revolution among all planets in our solar system, taking about 165 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun. ... Venus has the longest period of rotation ...