It would probably not be a planet at all. For a body to take 1000 Earth years to complete a rotation (as Earth does in 24 hours), it would have to have about 365,250 times the circumference of the Earth, which is about 40,000 km. That would make it more than 14,637,000,000 km (9 billion miles) around, about 3500 times the size of the Sun. If placed in the center of our solar system, such a planet would extend past the orbit of Saturn. This would be a diameter of about 4.66 billion kilometers, larger than the estimated size of the largest star in the observable universe (Vy Canis Majoris).
Around 754 546 500 km (468,853,458 miles).
The equatorial rotational speed for the planet Mars is about 868.22 km/hr or 540 mph. This is far slower than the rotation of Earth (1674.4 km/hr), giving the two planets roughly the same period of rotation (Mars day = 24.6 Earth hours).
Venus is the slowest planet with a rotational speed of 243 Earth days equaling one Venusian day.
A planets rotation speed stays pretty much as it is. A faster rotating gas planet (or any planet for that matter) will become squashed or flattened (an oblate spheroid). So the diameter accross the equator will be bigger than the pole to pole diameter.
Yes, it is spinning quite fast. Going round in five minutes under 10 hours is very fast for something with ten times the diameter of the Earth. It is not fast enough to make it break up, though.
Neptune has the fastest wind in the solar system. its speed is 1500 miles per hours (2400 km per hours)
Mars has a similar rotation speed as the Earth - 24 hours and 38 minutes.
Jupiter. It's rotation is a little less than ten Earth hours.
It would take 0.0158 hours although at that rotational speed, the planet would probably blow itself apart.
Iit takes planet Earth 23 hours and 56 minutes to rotate omits axis once
The Earth
The Earth
The equatorial rotational speed for the planet Mars is about 868.22 km/hr or 540 mph. This is far slower than the rotation of Earth (1674.4 km/hr), giving the two planets roughly the same period of rotation (Mars day = 24.6 Earth hours).
Earth
earth
Venus is the slowest planet with a rotational speed of 243 Earth days equaling one Venusian day.
That really depends on what is traveling and at what speed.
A planets rotation speed stays pretty much as it is. A faster rotating gas planet (or any planet for that matter) will become squashed or flattened (an oblate spheroid). So the diameter accross the equator will be bigger than the pole to pole diameter.