Venus is unusual in its extremely slow rotation, taking nearly 243 Earth days to spin once on its axis (243.02 Earth days or 5832.4 Earth hours). Additionally, and probably related to this, it spins east to west, in a clockwise or "retrograde" rotation.
The result is that Venus's "day" is shorter than its year (about 225 Earth days). The combination of the retrograde motion and its circling of the Sun means that someone on Venus's equator that might actually "see" the Sun would experience a solar day (sunrise to sunrise) of about 116.75 days (2802 Earth hours), with the Sun rising in the west.
how long does it take for Mercury to rotate on its own axis IN ONE DAY
Eris takes approximately 550 Earth years to rotate on its axis.
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16.68 days
1 year
27.32 days
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1 year
About 28 days.
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it take Venus about 42 earth days to make a complete rotation on its axis
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