Venus rotates once every 243 Earth days but from one sunrise to the next would be only 116.75 Earth days
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β 15y agoVenus rotates very slowly on its axis, taking about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation. This is longer than the time it takes Venus to orbit the Sun, which is about 225 Earth days. This slow rotation means a day on Venus (from one sunrise to the next) is actually longer than a year on Venus.
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β 11y agofive million trillion
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β 11y agoIt's about 243 Earth days.
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Venus' length of rotation in days is 116 days and 18 hours (about 117 days).
venus completes an orbit every 224.65 days.
1 day on Venus is as long as one year on Earth. No seriously, that is true, it takes about one year for venus to make a complete rotation (i dont mean revolution, but rotation like spinning a basket ball.) Actually Venus rotates in about 243 Earth days and that's only about 8 months, not a year. One day on Venus is about 243 Earth days long. There are 24 hours in a day on Earth, 243 x 24=5832 hours. That's the rotation period, known as the "sidereal day". But it's more complicated than that because you're ignoring the "solar day". The solar day depends on a planet's motion round the Sun as well as its spin. For Venus the solar day is about 116.75 Earth days. That's about 116.75 x 24 = 2802 hours.
Venus takes 243.0185 Earth days (5832.444 hours) to rotate once.
Venus takes about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis, which is longer than it takes to complete an orbit around the Sun. This slow rotation causes Venus to have a longer day than year.
Venus takes about 243 Earth days to complete one full rotation on its axis, which is longer than its orbit around the Sun. This slow rotation causes Venus to have an extremely long day that lasts about 117 Earth days.
Rotation (Retrograde) 243 Days, 0.5 Hours
venus completes an orbit every 224.65 days.
The rotation period of Venus is equal to about 243.02 Earth days.
The period of rotation for Venus is 243 days.
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1 day on Venus is as long as one year on Earth. No seriously, that is true, it takes about one year for venus to make a complete rotation (i dont mean revolution, but rotation like spinning a basket ball.) Actually Venus rotates in about 243 Earth days and that's only about 8 months, not a year. One day on Venus is about 243 Earth days long. There are 24 hours in a day on Earth, 243 x 24=5832 hours. That's the rotation period, known as the "sidereal day". But it's more complicated than that because you're ignoring the "solar day". The solar day depends on a planet's motion round the Sun as well as its spin. For Venus the solar day is about 116.75 Earth days. That's about 116.75 x 24 = 2802 hours.
Solar day (24 hours for the Earth): about 116.75 Earth days. Sidereal day (rotation period, about 23 hours and 56 minutes for the Earth): about 243 Earth days. Year: about 224.7 Earth days.
Days on other planets can vary greatly in length. For example, a day on Mercury lasts about 59 Earth days, while a day on Venus is about 243 Earth days. Mars has a day length similar to Earth's, lasting about 24.6 hours.
Venus, which rotates backwards in comparison to Earth, takes 243 days to make a full rotation on its axis.
Venus takes 243.0185 Earth days (5832.444 hours) to rotate once.
116.75 Earth days.
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