Wednesday, December 19, 2007
In astronomy, a rotation period is the time an astronomical object takes to complete one revolution around its rotation axis relative to the background stars. For the Earth this is a sidereal day. It differs from a solar day, which is measured by the passage of the Sun across the local meridian.
Rotation period of selected objects
Orbital period
Sidereal time
Synchronous rotation
Prograde and retrograde motion
Precession
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