Pluto rotates on its axis once every 6.4 Earth days, so it experiences one sunrise and one sunset approximately every 6.4 Earth days.
Stars appear to rotate 360 degrees in the night sky in about 23 hours and 56 minutes (a sidereal day). So, in a month, they rotate about 30 times.
A volcano erupts about 56 times a day
Lightning strikes over a million times a day.
It takes about 59 Earth days for Mercury to rotate once on its own axis, so in 1 day on Mercury, it rotates only a fraction of its total rotation.
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Seven times-once a day-totalling 168 hours
Saturn's rotation is about 10 hours, 45 minutes so it rotates 2.23 times every Earth day.
Pluto does not make a full rotation in an Earth day. In one Earth day, pluto has only rotated about 15% of the way.A full rotation on Pluto is about 6.4 Earth days.
Earth rotates on its axis approximately 7 times in one week.
Pluto rotates on its axis once every 6.4 Earth days, so it experiences one sunrise and one sunset approximately every 6.4 Earth days.
The International Space Station orbits Earth every 90 minutes. So 24/1.5 = 16 times per day times 365 = 5,840 times per year.
because if the earth didnt rotate it didnt cause day and night
Betelgeuse is a star, not a planet, so it does not have a day. We have a day and night because at times we are facing or not facing our star, the Sun. Planets have days and nights as they rotate, but stars do not.
Stars appear to rotate 360 degrees in the night sky in about 23 hours and 56 minutes (a sidereal day). So, in a month, they rotate about 30 times.
2,000 times a day