rotatieperiode
Rotatieperiode refers to the time it takes for a celestial body, such as a planet or moon, to complete one full rotation on its axis. This period is a fundamental characteristic of any spinning object in space and dictates the length of a day on that body. For example, Earth's rotation period is approximately 24 hours, which we define as a day.
The rotation period is not necessarily the same as the orbital period, which is the time it
Measuring rotation periods is crucial for understanding the dynamics and evolution of celestial objects. It provides