A Day on Venus is Longer than a Year on Venus: Venus rotates so slowly on its axis that a single day on Venus (one full rotation) is longer than a year on Venus (one orbit around the Sun).
This peculiarity arises from Venus’s retrograde rotation, meaning it spins in the opposite direction compared to most other planets in our solar system. This slow rotation also contributes to Venus having the longest day of any planet, lasting about 243 Earth days. In contrast, a year on Venus is approximately 225 Earth days. This discrepancy between the lengths of a day and a year on Venus makes it a fascinating object of study for astronomers and planetary scientists alike
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