The simple answer is: The Earth Day is one rotation.
The more technical answer is:
A day measured by the position of the sun is 3 minutes and 56 seconds longer than the earth's rotation.
So in that sense, one rotation is 99.727% of a day.
One. Or close enough; one rotation takes 23 hours 56 minutes.
One Earth day = 0.15625 Pluto daysIn other words, a 24-hr Earth day is about 15% of a Pluto day.
It takes 243 earth days to do one complete rotation.
it takes Pluto 6.4 earth days to complete one rotatation
It takes 10,832 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Rotation Period about Axis: (length of Pluto's day) 6.387 days (retrograde). A year on Pluto is 248 Earth years.
For one axial rotation it takes 243 Earth days.
About .997 days per full earth rotation on its own axis.
One Earth day = 0.15625 Pluto daysIn other words, a 24-hr Earth day is about 15% of a Pluto day.
It takes 243 earth days to do one complete rotation.
It takes about 243 days in (rotation) in an earth day to cover venus.
it takes 24 hours 1/4th day to complete one rotation
243 Earth days
Venus takes about 243 Earth days for one rotation.
it never stops spining. One complete rotation of the earth on its axis is called ONE DAY
A day is one full rotation of the Earth on its axis..
it takes Pluto 6.4 earth days to complete one rotatation
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.