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Which planet has the shortest day in the solar system?

Jupiter has the shortest day of any planet in the solar system, with a rotation time of approximately 9 hours and 56 minutes. This means it can complete one full circle around its axis in less than ten hours. Despite being the largest planet in the solar system, its quick rotation results in an extremely brief day. This rapid rotation causes it to flatten, with a conspicuous bulge around the equator.

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