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About 29.5 Earth years.
Mars has a rotational period of 24.6 hours.
The moon's period of rotation on its axis is precisely synchronized with its period of orbital revolution around the earth. Both are 27.32 days.
Haumea's rotational period is 3.9155 hours.
Io's rotational period is 1.769138 days.
what is Saturn's moon Titan's rotational period
No. Mars has a similar rotational period but not revolution. For a planet to have the same revolution period as Earth would mean it would have to be in the same Orbit as Earth, with catastrophic results. One was in the same orbit as Earth during it's formation, it crashed into the Earth creating the Moon. It's possible that some extrasolar planet (that is, a planet of a star other than the Sun) might by coincidence have nearly the same rotational and/or revolution period, but we don't know of any yet (and it's not very likely that we ever will).
The rotational period of the inner planets is much faster than the rotational period of the outer planets. The rotation of some planets takes years to complete.
Approx 29.5 Earth-years.
mercury is the first planet closest to the sun which makes it the hottest. its period of revolution is 88 days.
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Saturn has a sidereal rotational period of 10.57 hours and a rotational velocity of 9.87 km per second. Because of its gaseous composition, it has a varying rotational period at the poles which is about 10 hours 45 minutes.