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Property:Sidereal day

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The sidereal day of any celestial body, such as a planet or moon, is the span of time required for the body to complete one rotation on its axis with respect to the stars. Its units are h,da


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C

Callisto +400.536 h (16.689 da)  +
Charon +153.294 h (6.387 da)  +

D

Deimos +24.624 h (1.026 da)  +

E

Eris +8 h (0.333 da)  +
Europa +85.228 h (3.551 da)  +

G

Ganymede +171.72 h (7.155 da)  +

I

Io +42.456 h (1.769 da)  +

J

Jupiter +9.925 h (0.414 da)  +

M

Mars +24.623 h (1.026 da)  +
Mercury (planet) +1,407.6 h (58.65 da)  +
Miranda +33.912 h (1.413 da)  +

N

Neptune +16.11 h (0.671 da)  +
Nereid +11.52 h (0.48 da)  +

O

Oberon +323.118 h (13.463 da)  +

P

Phobos +7.654 h (0.319 da)  +
Pluto +-153.294 h (-6.387 da)  +

R

Rhea +108.42 h (4.518 da)  +

S

Saturn +10.656 h (0.444 da)  +
Sun +609.12 h (25.38 da)  +

T

Tethys +45.307 h (1.888 da)  +
Titan +380.4 h (15.85 da)  +
Titania +208.941 h (8.706 da)  +
Triton +-141.044 h (-5.877 da)  +

U

Umbriel +99.46 h (4.144 da)  +
Uranus +-17.24 h (-0.718 da)  +
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