19/09/2025
Think Earthโs 24-hour day is normal? Think again. ๐ช
Every planet in our solar system experiences โdayโ differently โ some spin so fast youโd barely blink before nightfall, while others drag on for months. And yesโฆ weโre including Pluto (still bitter it's not officially a planet? You're not alone).
๐ Earth: 24 hours โ But is it really exactly 24?
โฟ Mercury: 1,408 hours โ Thatโs nearly 59 Earth days. Could your mind survive that long without night?
โ Venus: 5,832 hours โ Longer than its year. Daylight madness, anyone?
โ Mars: 24.6 hours โ Basically Earth 2.0โฆ or is it just propaganda for colonization?
โ Jupiter: 9.9 hours โ Fastest spinner. Gravity crushes, time flies. Coincidence?
โ Saturn: 10.7 hours โ Another gas giant spinning like it's hiding something.
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Uranus: 17.2 hours โ Spins sideways. Still not the weirdest thing about it.
โ Neptune: 16.1 hours โ Freezing, dark, and spinning through chaos.
๐ช Pluto: 153 hours โ Wait, not a planet? Then why does it have a day like one?
๐ Time isnโt universal. "A day" is just a concept... until you're on Venus burning in eternal sunlight.