What are we really trying to discover?
In our solar system there is no other planet with a 24 hour day, except Mars. How is it elsewhere in the universe?
When we think of a day on Earth we measure it in a period of 24 hours, actually it takes 23 hours and 56 minutes and 4 seconds to rotate on it’s axis. So, if we measure a day on each planet compared to Earth it kind of makes it easier.
Some of the planets rotate and spin slow and some rotate and spin fast so you can see a big difference as they orbit the Sun in our solar system
Mercury - 58 days and 15 hours
Venus – 243 Earth days
Earth – 23 hours and 56 minutes
Mars – 24 hours 39 minutes and 35 seconds
Jupiter – 9.9 Earth hours
Saturn – 10 hours 39 minutes and 24 seconds
Uranus – 17 hours 14 minutes and 24 seconds
Neptune – 16 hours 6 minutes and 36 seconds
Pluto – 6.39 Earth days
Seasons on Other Planets
07.22.04
Each planet in the solar system has seasons. Earth has four seasons. Most planets do, too. They are called winter, spring, summer and fall. What is the same about the seasons on other planets? Only their names. The seasons are different on each planet. On Venus, seasons are short. On Saturn, a season can last for seven years. And on Mercury, you can't even tell when one season ends and the next one begins. Pluto is too far away. We don't know about its seasons.
This chart shows how long the seasons last. Imagine living on Neptune. How old would you be on your next summer vacation?
Seasons on Other Planets
PLANET LENGTH OF SEASON
Venus 55-58 days
Earth 90-93 days
Mars 7 months
Jupiter 3 years
Saturn About 7 years
Uranus About 20 years
Neptune More than 40 years
There are no records for worlds/planets outlide of our own solar system.
The question is, On which planet or where in the Universe is Heaven?