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PHYS-1000
How Long is a Day on Mercury and Venus?
Fall 2012
Name:
Mercury
In this exercise, you will calculate the solar day for a person on Mercury. The period of revolution, the time
interval for Mercury to orbit Sun (relative to the stars), for Mercury is 88 days (and when I say “day” as a
unit, I am referring to Earth days). Mercury’s period of rotation, the time interval to rotate once about its
axis (relative to the stars), is 59 days–this is 2/3 of the orbital period of Mercury.
1. What is the definition of solar day? Include a diagram with your definition.
2. What is the definition of sidereal day? Include a diagram with your definition.
A picture of Mercury’s orbit is shown in Figure 1. Assume that it is circular orbit, and Mercury’s axis
is not tilted. A person standing on Mercury at its equator is represented by the arrow. The dotted lines
divide the orbit into thirds. From this view, Mercury is revolving (orbiting the sun) counterclockwise
and is rotating (spinning on its axis) counterclockwise.
Figure 1: Mercury’s orbit about the Sun.
3. At the location shown, what time is it for the person on Mercury?
4. After one complete rotation of Mercury, so that the arrow has the same orientation with respect to the
stars, where is Mercury? Sketch the planet with the arrow in the correct orientation on Figure 1 and
label how many Earth days have passed.
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PHYS-1000
How Long is a Day on Mercury and Venus?
Fall 2012
5. What direction is the person facing when Mercury has only traveled one-third of an orbit? Sketch it on
Figure 1 as well and label how many Earth-days have passed.
6. Where will the planet be when it is again noon for the person on Mercury (when the arrow points directly
toward the Sun)?
7. How many Earth days have passed since it was last noon?
8. How many times does Mercury orbit the Sun in one solar day (Mercurian day)?
Venus
The rotational period of Venus is 243 Earth days. Its orbital period (period of revolution) is 225 Earth
days. Venus rotates “backwards” compared to the other planets (though Uranus and Pluto orbit on their
sides, meaning that their axis of rotation is nearly in the ecliptic plane). By “backwards” we mean that
if from a certain view, Venus orbits counterclockwise with respect to the Sun, then it rotates clockwise
about its own axis.
9. What is approximately a solar day on Venus? Use the same technique you used for Mercury above.
Start by sketching it and then determining where it is after a sidereal day, etc. Note that you won’t be
able to get an exact day using this method, but you can pin it down to a very small range of possible
answers.
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