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  2. What is Saturn's revolution or rotation time? - Answers

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    Saturn's rotational period is the Saturnian "day." As Saturn is a gas giant, the visible features on Saturn rotate at different rates depending on latitude; the Equatorial Zone has a period of 10 ...

  3. What is the rotation and revolution of Saturn? - Answers

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    Saturn's period of rotation is the time it takes to rotate once on its axis. It takes 10 hours and 39 minutes for Saturn to rotate, making a day on Saturn shorter than a day on Earth.10 hours, 39 ...

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

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    Saturn rotates for 10.2 hours and revolution takes 10,759 days. Neptune rotates for 16.11hrs and revolution takes 60,190 days. ... while the rotation period is how long it takes for the planet to ...

  5. What is the sidereal period? - Answers

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    Saturn has a "rotation" around it's own axis. It has a "revolution" around the Sun. Saturn's "period of revolution" around the Sun is about 29.5 Earth years.

  6. What planets rotation takes ten hours? - Answers

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    A day on Saturn, also known as its rotation period, is approximately 10.7 hours. Is there ten planets? Well First of all *Are there ten planets*No there are not 10 planets, only 8 actually.

  7. What is the length of day and year on Saturn? - Answers

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    In Saturn's case, both the rotational period of the core and the magnetic field are almost identical, making it much more difficult to measure. Current calculations of Saturn's rotation are from ...

  8. Which outer planets have periods of rotation shorter than earth?

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    For example, Jupiter's rotation period is about 10 hours, while Earth's is about 24 hours. However, the gas giant planets have longer revolution (year) periods, as they are farther from the sun.

  9. How long does it take Saturn to turn on its axis one time?

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    Period of Saturn's Rotation (its day)The latest available data suggests that the equatorial rotation period of Saturn is between about 10.2 and 10.6 Earth hours. It cannot be observed directly ...

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

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    The longest "sidereal day" day is Venus, with a sidereal rotation period of 243.018 Earth daysIf you use the "solar day" as your definition of "day", the order is reversed.

  11. What is Makemake's rotation period? - Answers

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